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The Carlyle Hops on the Olympics Endorsement Train

... that seems to be pimping out one of its guests to sell an overpriced breakfast Value Meal. The Carlyle is advertising thatWheaties endorser Bryan Clay , the 28-year-old decathlon gold medalist, is staying there. And the Carlyle, which typically serves French-press coffee and dishes like the lobster omelet for breakfast, has begun to sell something called the "Breakfast of Champions"...

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Limited-Space High Rises - The Carlyle in Los Angeles (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Carlyle on Wilshire is being developed by Elad, the same company responsible for refurbishing the Plaza in NYC. For those who don’t know, the Wilshire corridor in LA is called the Golden Mile because…

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The Classicist: At The Carlyle Hotel

Filed under: The Classicist When Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week hits New York City this Friday, the hip downtown hotels will of course be flooded with fashionistas. The ones who value refinement and elegance over mere trendiness however will head to the Upper East Side's Carlyle Hotel , a luxurious landmark since it first opened in 1930 and one of our favorite places to stay in the world. French...

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Greek god gives lift to Carlyle

Carlyle, the US-based private equity giant, is expected to complete the acquisition of De La Rue's cash systems business as early as today, and will reveal a new identity with a distinctly Ancient Greek flavour.

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Erin Carlyle/OC Register's Issue Blog: why wasn't my comment approved?

The Orange County Register operates an "Issue Blog", and yesterday Erin Carlyle offered 'WSJ editorial writer attacks illegal immigration "myths"' (peekURL.com/z6xhh1s) all about the thoughts of open borders (literally) advocate Jason Riley. I left the...

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Update on the Race in the 36th

As of yesterday, Reuven Carlyle--one of two Democratic candidates for state representative from Seattle's 36th District--was beating his opponent, John Burbank, by a margin of 4.4 percent --a lead of more than 1,200 votes. On primary election night last month, Burbank was leading Carlyle by 250 votes. The two candidates will both move forward to November's general election under Washington...

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When storms batter islands, taxpayers pick up tab (AP via Yahoo! News)

Scraped away by two storms since last year, the beach vanishes behind Carlyle Buelvas’ home at high tide, when waves lick the dune a few feet from her back porch and lap at the unprotected rental condos next door.

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Informa Rejects Lower Takeover Offer, Wants More Money

The story of the sale of B2B publisher and Datamonitor owner Informa got longer last night after it rejected a total £3.2 billion ($5.57 billion) bid from a three-way consortium of Providence Equity LLP, the Carlyle Group and Blackstone. The trio offered £1.87 billion ($3.25 billion) but would also have to take care of the company's £1.2 billion ($2.09 billion) of debt. The 450p-a-share offer...

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De La Rue Cash Systems Launches as Talaris

Launch follows completion of its acquisition by The Carlyle Group

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Informa Rejects Lower Takeover Offer, Wants More Money

The story of the sale of B2B publisher and Datamonitor owner Informa got longer last night after it rejected a total £3.2 billion bid from a three-way consortium of Providence Equity LLP, the Carlyle Group and Blackstone. The trio offered £1.87 billion but would also have to take care of the company's £1.2 billion of debt. The 450p-a-share offer "significantly underalues" Informa chairman Derek...

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Informa Bid Disappoints

The Private Equity bidders looking to grab Informa have been told in no uncertain terms to sharpen their pencils. On the basis of initial interest that pegged the value of the company over £2.obillion, the formal offer made today is significantly lower. The Times reports that the Blackstone, Carlyle and Providence Equity bid of £1.87Billion is much lower than what management expected when they...

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When storms batter islands, taxpayers pick up tab

Scraped away by two storms since last year, the beach vanishes behind Carlyle Buelvas' home at high tide, when waves lick the dune a few feet from her back porch and lap at the unprotected rental condos next door.

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When storms batter islands, taxpayers pick up tab

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. -- Scraped away by two storms since last year, the beach vanishes behind Carlyle Buelvas' home at high tide, when waves lick the dune a few feet from her back porch and lap at the unprotected rental condos next door.

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Informa Rejects Lower Bid

Informa rejected a $5.33 billion buyout bid by a consortium including Providence Equity Partners, Carlyle Group and Blackstone Group, after the buyout consortium reduced its offer.

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INFRASTRUCTURES * USA - Running Out of Money, Cities Are Debating the Privatization of Public Infrastructure

New York,NY,USA - The New York Times, by Jenny Anderson -27 Aug 2008: -- Numerous financial institutions, among them Kohlberg Kravis Roberts , the Carlyle Group , Goldman Sachs , Morgan Stanley , and Credit Suisse , have obtained around $250 billion to fund a bevy of transportation infrastructure projects in the United States and in other countries... Their tactic is becoming increasingly popular...