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  2. Saba Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Saba is a Hebrew word meaning "grandfather" and is a tribute to Weinstein's grandfather, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. [2] [3] In early 2009, Weinstein had left the bank along with 15 members of his team to spin-off the group as a new entity named Saba Capital Management based out of the Chrysler Building in Manhattan ...

  3. Boaz Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    Boaz Weinstein (born 1973) is an American hedge fund manager and founder of Saba Capital Management. He rose to prominence at Deutsche Bank in the early and mid 2000s with his credit default swap and capital structure arbitrage trading strategies.

  4. Westin Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The chain consisted of 17 properties – 16 in Washington and one in Boise, Idaho. [ 3 ] Western Hotels expanded to Vancouver , British Columbia and Portland , Oregon in 1931, to Alaska in 1939, and then to California in 1941, assuming management of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed.

  5. Harvey and Bob Weinstein preside over multi-million dollar ...

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    The embattled producer’s primary home has been an august, turn-of-the-20th-century townhouse on a prime street in New York City’s West Village.

  6. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In 1989, one of their hotels, a midtown Manhattan property called LeMarquis, opened some of its rooms to federal inmates. Slattery and Horn called the new company Esmor, Inc. They laid out ambitious expansion goals that included running a variety of facilities that would house federal prisoners, undocumented immigrants and juvenile delinquents.

  7. The Hamptons - Wikipedia

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    The Hamptons, highlighted (center) on the South Fork of Long Island, an island extending 118 miles (190 km) into the Atlantic Ocean eastward from Manhattan. The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together compose the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York.

  8. Garrick's Villa - Wikipedia

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    Garrick's Villa is a Grade I listed [1] country house located on Hampton Court Road in Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Its park and gardens are listed at Grade II by Historic England in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. [2] The house was originally constructed in the ...

  9. Old Wythe Historic District - Wikipedia

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    All of Elizabeth City County later became part of the City of Hampton. The district first developed in the 1880s, and is composed generally of six primary subdivisions with the last platted in the 1930s. The earliest building is the John Simpson House, built in 1849. [5]