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Major League Soccer already has scoured Manhattan in search of a site, including a dream location on Pier 40 at Houston Street and the Hudson River.
WSJ: Why Not Manhattan?
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Less touristy than Soho, Nolita (Mott Street between Houston and Broome Streets) has lovely little clothing, shoe and accessory shops carrying up-and-coming designers.
BBC: Last minute holiday shopping in the Big Apple
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Houston and other Wall Street analysts downgraded the stock.
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Fuller, the Houston restaurateur, opened across the street from a strip club.
FORBES: Food Frenzy
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Fuller, the Houston restaurateur, opened across the street from a strip joint.
FORBES: No Free Lunch
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Houston was born the eldest of three at 10 Thomas Street, Tonypandy in November 1923, the son of Alex, a professional football player from Scotland and Elsie, whose own mother ran a local milk round.
BBC: Film actor Donald Houston's Rhondda blue plaque honour
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The plaintiff, Houston brokerage firm MMAR Group, claimed that a 1993 Wall Street Journal article had caused its demise.
FORBES: Follow Through
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that prosecutors are focused on several Houston-based engineers and at least one of their supervisors at BP.
FORBES: Daily Wrap
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As Nansen Saleri, the CEO of Quantum Reserve Impact in Houston and former head of reservoir management for Saudi Aramco, reported in his article in The Wall Street Journal, existing oil capacity exceeds current demand by between 3 million and 5 million barrels of oil a day.
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Chicago has draconian gun laws, while in Houston, any citizen with no criminal record can get a permit to carry a concealed weapon out on the street.
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