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This course meets bank and agency education requirements.
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2 Consortium Actors presents GOOD NIGHT LADIES !!!
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Dublin is ranked in third place out of 31 European cities in the latest PwC/ULI Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe report.
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Lisbon takes the top spot for 2019, up from joint 11th place in 2018, followed by Berlin, Dublin, Madrid and Frankfurt.
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PwC said that 44% of respondents said that Brexit will increase real estate investment in the rest of the EU, while 78% of respondents said Brexit will decrease real estate investment in the UK.
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The report is based on the opinions of nearly 900 real estate professionals including investors, developers, lenders and advisors in Europe - including Ireland.
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On Dublin, the report noted that the world's leading tech companies are expanding rapidly in the city, which pushed it up the rankings.
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The report said that while Dublin is several years into its recovery, it still has potential despite some questions over supply picking up.
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But it added that the city's success is not just down to international demand, as domestic occupiers have also been very active acquiring space in the last 12 months.
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Sites around Dublin airport and Dublin Port are also tipped for strong growth in logistics.
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Brexit is a factor also with Irish exporters and retailers preparing to reconfigure supply chains.
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Today's report also found that alternative real estate and residential - in all its forms - dominate the sector preferences of survey respondents, marking a remarkable shift in industry sentiment over the past few years.
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Just 28% of survey respondents said they would even consider investing in alternatives in 2015.
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But this year, almost 60% of respondents are already investing in alternatives in some way, and 66% wish to increase their holdings.
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Joanne Kelly, Real Estate Leader at PwC Ireland, said that the last five or so years has seen a remarkable shift by investors towards alternative real estate, or "niche" sectors.
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She said this was in response to the innovation that is disrupting the more traditional sectors and a number of long term trends such as demographics and urbanisation.
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"Residential stands out in this respect, with seven out of the top ten sectors preferred for investment and development, based on some form of residential, ranging from co-living, student housing, retirement living to social housing and regular residential housing," Ms Kelly added.
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Collins and other GOP senators were told they would be given 24 hours’ notice before a vote was called so they could fly back to DC.
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Sen. Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, said he and other senators at the sparsely attended GOP lunch found out Trump wouldn’t sign the bill when someone read aloud a tweet with the news. He said that after the tweet, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell went to speak to Ryan about it.
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He said so many senators had departed the Capitol looked like a “ghost town.” In addition, he said there are concerns that so many of the retiring and defeated Republican House members had not returned to DC, for these final votes of the session, that there were doubts about House leaders could pass anything that didn’t have Democratic support. Roughly 40 members of Congress from both chambers and parties have missed votes in this latest series of votes, adding another complication to the last-ditch scramble.
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“No, he won’t have 60 votes over here,” said Sen. Mike Enzi, a Wyoming Republican who’s the chairman of the Budget Committee.
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Looking to cash in on the booming baby formula trade? A country Victorian factory is for sale with approved plans for a plant with the capacity to churn out 450 million litres of it a year.
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Savvy investors keen to milk the rampant demand for Australian baby formula will be sure to lap up a country Victorian development site that’s hit the market.
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Local dairy groups and buyers from China are already eyeing the historic former Camperdown Cheese and Butter Factory, in Victoria’s southwest, which is up for grabs with approved planning permits for an infant formula and powdered milk production plant.
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Industry sources expect the rare offering to fetch more than $5 million.
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This listing comes amid an Australia-wide baby formula shortage, spurred by huge demand from China, which has forced supermarkets to implement two-tin purchase limits.
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Global market research group Mintel recently found more than half of Chinese mums believed formula from Australia and New Zealand was superior.
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CBRE’s head of agribusiness Danny Thomas said the Camperdown listing marked “the first time in the history of the Australian dairy industry that a property with a planning permit for a state-of-the-art milk powder facility has been offered”.
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“It would normally take years to obtain permits for a facility of this magnitude in Australia,” Mr Thomas said.
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Once the almost 6ha site at 325 Manifold St has been redeveloped, it will have the capacity to churn out up to 450 million litres of formula per year at a gross realisation value of about $200 million, according to selling agency CBRE.
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The agency said the planned facility would produce and package baby formula on site, via two “powder milk spray dryers” capable of delivering tens of thousands of metric tons of bulk and nutritional power per year, and canning and blending equipment able to produce 64 million tins annually.
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Chemical storage, a truck loading dock, tank farm, an office and administration building are also on the plans for the plant which, once operational, will create more than 70 new jobs and be able to run 24 hours per day every day.
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Mr Thomas said the plans incorporated parts of the heritage cheese and butter factory — which began operating in 1891, making it one of Australia’s oldest dairy plants still in existence — into the new facility.
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This included the facade of the building, in the heartland of Victoria’s dairy farming region.
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The vendor, Polis Group, has owned the site for 16 years.
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Expressions of interest for the property — which also includes two existing tenancies with a $152,498 annual income — will close April 18.
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Group placed on probation after student calls Michael Oren a "killer."
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Jewish community to sue over post-flotilla incitement.
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Ashdod set to establish municipal mediation center in wake of killing over coffee.
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“As far as I know, thoughts and expressions are still not forbidden in the state of Israel,” anchorman tells Avi Weiss.
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Proposed law would require models to present modeling agencies with a doctor’s letter confirming that they were within the healthy BMI range.
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IAI, Elbit send Heron engineers, flight instructors back to Israel.
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Just who will be looking into the Gaza flotilla matter?
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Terkel panel will include a controversial Canadian military judge and an Irish politician.
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Schalit family calls for more pressure, organizes trek for Gilad.
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Such decisions "increases the growing anger of the Zionist people of Israel toward their elected officials," writes faction chairman Robert Ilatov.
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State Attorney’s Office rejects proposal, but adds that it will issue a final decision at a later date.
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Turkish IHH activist, Viva Palestina organizer set to speak in New York at event organized by Palestinian Right to Return Coalition.
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Organization offers journalist financial aid and a Palestinian bride.
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FDP member resigns from party because of row.
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“The vacation just began. It’s a shame that alcohol and a few crazed kids destroyed it for me," says Or Ben-Simon.
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Letter from mayor and education authority head follows drug deaths of two youths.
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Annual report says Israeli immigration authority "lacks awareness of trafficking and the will to combat it."
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TAU astrophysicist is on international team that discovered extrasolar bodies.
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Decision comes about after airlines complain of lost income due to restrictions forcing them to take off toward the east.
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The “internal” c'tee can only look outward.
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Yehoshua Sofer was supposed to be married in 3 months.
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Commander: We'll assume provocateurs on board; Iran ships on way.
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Beinisch determines law does not allow for a distinction between kollel students and students enrolled at other institutions; Porush slams move.
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Davotoglu says Ankara has "no trust at all" in Israeli investigation.
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Cabinet unanimously approves Terkel c'tee; Washington welcomes move.
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Folk artist says his band was "used to support views not our own."
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The High Court would've made Maimonides proud.
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The boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign is entering its second decade with little to show for itself beyond marginal support.
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As the academic year ends, a conference on the culinary delights of the region, with its mixture of cultures and histories.
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Not long ago, the Mossad attempted to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal by injecting poison in his ear in broad daylight.
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The problem with Binyamin Netanyahu is not one of intent, but that most of what he touches comes out the opposite of what he sought.
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By backing the terrorist group against Israel, western countries are backing Hamas against Fatah and Islamist states against ME moderates.
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On a trip to Israel, we South African journalists found an extraordinary number of individuals and groups actively striving to make peace a reality.
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Israeli, Palestinian proceedings to be “monitored and assessed."
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The 35-year-old proved his critics wrong last month when he led Gilboa to the BSL championship.
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Ban Ki-moon notes Israeli c'tee says original inquiry still on table.
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J Street, Shas seek to gain influence via WZO.
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Probe will deal with external problems.
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Richard Falk supports the anti-Israel boycott.
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Will petition the Supreme Court to prevent the inquiry.
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TA court finds Erez Efrati guilty of November 2009 attack.
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Parents who won't follow court ruling will face two-week imprisonment.
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Abdullah tells 'Wall Street Journal' Israel trying to sabotage deals.
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Shin Bet head tells FADC: Seaport in Strip would be a huge threat.
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Investigation concludes Israel responsible for forged passports used.
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PA president says issues between groups can be resolved in next stage.
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Iran warns sanctions make it more determined to continue nuke program.
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Statement marks one-year anniversary of bloody election protests.
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Petraeus returns to room briefly and tells senators he "was feeling a little bit lightheaded there."
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Unrest leaves city of Osh in smoldering ruins and sends over 100,000 ethnic Uzbeks fleeing for their lives to neighboring Uzbekistan.
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IDF approves move; Hamas protests blockade by disallowing supplies.
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“Only those who are blind or want to be blind can say there is no shortage of hospital beds or doctors,” says Israel Medical Association chairman.
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Israelis should return to construction.
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In light of the recent NPT Review Conference results, Israel should rethink the value of all US promises, regardless of how or where they were made.
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Turks' attitude toward Israelis has little to do with Operation Cast Lead or the flotilla. It stems from the disrespect that we have shown them.
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Williams comments that the Jews were preceded by the Canaanites, but does not allow for the fact that there are no descendants of the Canaanites.
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Since countries that banned the practice also have hunting "traditions," maybe we can get them to recognize kosher slaughter as "Jewish ritual hunting?"
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HBO will air an adaptation of ‘Primo,’a play based on Primo Levi’s description of his 11 months in Auschwitz.
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A private Christian school system educates the Arab, mostly Muslim, elite in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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To survive, Palestinians needs an election system that will result in true representation, rather than the failed one that has sputtered on and off.
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Slovenia marks 19 years of independence, ‘Post’ journalist Ruth Eglash honored by UN and HU gets eighth Ginges computer center.
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Good news for some small and medium-sized Israeli businesses and various charities.
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People are totally losing it over this Scarface remake starring children that went viral on Twitter this week. The video has been retweeted almost 100,000 times since Monday.
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The "play" very accurately recreates the 1983 film's iconic ending scene.
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