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  2. Estates Gazette - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Estates Gazette launched its own online property news and research arm, EGi. In 1997, the group launched Propertylink, the UK's largest free-access commercial property availability search website. In March 2008, Estates Gazette was announced as one of the top 500 "Business Superbrands" in the UK. [2] EG Office (2012)

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    Property Week is a UK business-to-business magazine which reports on the worldwide commercial and residential property market. It reports news, features and analysis and the latest information from the industry - from development opportunities to investment prospects, professional and legal coverage to regional surveys, plus vacancies.

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  6. Property guardianship - Wikipedia

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    Property guardianship is an arrangement by which people are granted cheap accommodation in return for living flexibly, often in desirable locations and unusual properties such as former commercial buildings like pubs, offices, police stations and even historically important properties.

  7. UCLA suspends Students for Justice in Palestine after ... - AOL

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    UCLA administrators said Wednesday said they were indefinitely suspending two Students for Justice in Palestine organizations after masked pro-Palestinian campus activists protested outside the ...

  8. Jonathan Scott (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Scott [1] was born John Ian Scott [2] on April 28, 1978, four minutes before his identical twin brother Drew, [3] in Vancouver, British Columbia. [4] He has an older brother, JD, and is the second son of Jim and Joanne Scott. [4]

  9. Take out the linear repeats, and the show’s seven-day multiplatform average is 12.45 million viewers — up 101% from its 6.2 million L+SD tally — and a 2.94 rating with adults 18-49, up 339% ...