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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>News on Courtney Sale Ross</title><link href="http://www.politicalscandalnews.com/topic/Courtney%20Sale%20Ross" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://www.politicalscandalnews.com/topic/Courtney Sale Ross</id><updated>2010-03-02T08:48:52Z</updated><entry><title>The Quiet Listings</title><link href="http://www.politicalscandalnews.com/article/The%20Quiet%20Listings" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-02T08:48:52Z</updated><author><name>The New York Observer</name></author><id>tag:www.politicalscandalnews.com,2010-03-02:/article/The%20Quiet%20Listings</id><summary type="html">&amp;amp;lt;div&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;In the middle of these cartoonishly dismal times, what’s a cosmetics executive to do if she wants to ask nearly $100 million for her penthouse? She’ll put it on the market without actually putting it on the market, just like a venture capitalist, a widowed philanthropist, a pharmaceuticals mogul and a &lt;a title="Victoria's Secret Stores Inc." href="/topic/Victoria's+Secret+Stores+Inc." &gt;Victoria’s Secret&lt;/a&gt; billionaire have recently done.
&amp;amp;lt;/p&amp;amp;gt;&amp;am...</summary><category term="Victoria's Secret Stores Inc."></category><category term="Joseph Goebbels"></category><category term="Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis"></category><category term="New York Observer LP"></category><category term="Laurance Rockefeller"></category><category term="Edward Lee"></category><category term="Sotheby's Holdings Inc."></category><category term="Tappan Zee Bridge"></category><category term="Limited Brands Inc."></category><category term="Time Warner Center"></category><category term="Les Wexner"></category><category term="Courtney Sale Ross"></category><category term="Eva Mohr"></category><category term="Sandie Tillotson"></category><category term="Richard Ullman"></category><category term="Robert A.M. Stern"></category><category term="Harry Winston Inc."></category><category term="Nu Skin Enterprises Inc."></category><category term="Central Park (New York)"></category></entry><entry><title>Handicapping ’09! Where Will the Very Next Mammoth Manhattan Sale Come From?</title><link href="http://www.politicalscandalnews.com/article/Handicapping%20%E2%80%9909%21%20Where%20Will%20the%20Very%20Next%20Mammoth%20Manhattan%20Sale%20Come%20From%3F" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-03-01T04:48:26Z</updated><author><name>The New York Observer</name></author><id>tag:www.politicalscandalnews.com,2010-03-01:/article/Handicapping%20%E2%80%9909%21%20Where%20Will%20the%20Very%20Next%20Mammoth%20Manhattan%20Sale%20Come%20From%3F</id><summary type="html">&amp;amp;lt;div&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;/p&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;Until this week, when news broke that hedge fund manager &lt;a title="John Griffin" href="/topic/John+Griffin" &gt;John A. Griffin&lt;/a&gt; paid $32.25 million for a co-op at 1030 Fifth Avenue,  New York’s 10 most expensive residential listings looked more or less doomed. The thinking went that none of the three townhouses and seven apartments, each asking (officially or quietly) over $45 million, could possibly sell during this frozen ...</summary><category term="Vanity Fair Magazine"></category><category term="Frank Lloyd Wright"></category><category term="New York Observer LP"></category><category term="Aby Rosen"></category><category term="Edward Lee"></category><category term="Sotheby's Holdings Inc."></category><category term="John Griffin"></category><category term="Time Warner Center"></category><category term="Courtney Sale Ross"></category><category term="Stephen Schwarzman"></category><category term="Robert A.M. Stern"></category><category term="Guy Wildenstein"></category><category term="Carrie Chiang"></category><category term="Michael Gross"></category><category term="Richard Mack"></category><category term="Apollo Real Estate Advisors LP"></category><category term="Victoria Shtainer"></category><category term="Central Park (New York)"></category></entry></feed>