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Halsey Minor owes city $60K in property taxes

Halsey Minor, owner of the Landmark Hotel on the Downtown Mall, owes the city $62,766.62 in property taxes. Minor topped the list of Top 250 Delinquent Taxpayers in California, owing the state more than $13 million in personal income tax.

chiara-canzi | November 9, 2010

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Halsey Minor owes city $60K in property taxes

Halsey Minor, owner of the Landmark Hotel on the Downtown Mall, owes the city $62,766.62 in property taxes. Minor topped the list of Top 250 Delinquent Taxpayers in California, owing the state more than $13 million in personal income tax.

chiara-canzi | November 9, 2010

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“Mao’s Last Dancer” is a sleeper hit

ATO’s slow-burning independent flick approaches $5 million in the U.S. Plus, what’s inside this week’s paper

andrew-cedermark | November 9, 2010

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Local groups urge Supervisors to reject, approve Places29 master plan

The debate over the Places29 master plan is heating up. Just a day after the Free Enterprise Forum (FEF), a conservative organization that has advocated for pro-business policies, called for the plan to be scratched, the North Charlottesville Business Council is following suit.

chiara-canzi | November 9, 2010

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Halsey Minor wants to buy major horse racing assets around the nation

Halsey Minor’s multiple lawsuits involving the Landmark Hotel on the Downtown Mall won’t keep him from planning his strategy for the next innovative sport: horse racing.

chiara-canzi | November 9, 2010

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Novelist John Casey’s “Compass Rose” is “beautiful, elegaic” in the NYTimes book review

Plus, celebrate the roll of free expression in art at the First Amendment Writes competition tonight

andrew-cedermark | November 8, 2010

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Attorney says allegations against Patricia Kluge and Bill Moses are “ridiculous”

While an attorney acknowledges the couple transferred land into a trust for Kluge’s son, "they have not fraudulently transferred anything

cathy-harding | November 8, 2010

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Owners renegotiate as Sweely Winery auction is canceled

Sweely’s reprieve leaves only one massive area winery in foreclosure: Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard

cathy-harding | November 8, 2010

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Getting the homestead ready for winter

The frosts came not a minute too soon.

Erika Howsare | November 8, 2010

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Price further reduced on Kluge estate, though it remains an Albemarle high at $24M

Kluge faces foreclosure of her winery and owes a hefty sum in property taxes to Albemarle County.

cathy-harding | November 8, 2010

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NEW C-VILLE COVER STORY: Losing the Fifth

There are two things about the otherwise solid red Fifth District, which is about the size of New Jersey, that appeal to Democrats.

will-goldsmith | November 8, 2010

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