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Harvey victims say stores are price-gouging HOUSTON -- Complaints are pouring in to Texas officials that some Houston businesses are charging exorbitant prices for essential goods, with one report claiming that a local store was charging as much as $100 for a case of drinking water.
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United Air Expected to Suffer $265 Million Blow From Hurricane Harvey United Continental Holdings Inc. is likely to take at least a $265 million financial hit from Hurricane Harvey because of the carrier's reliance on Houston as one of its biggest hubs, an airline analyst said.
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Gaylord Businesses Prepare For Extra Crowds On Labor Day Changes to the Mackinac Bridge Walk this Labor Day weekend have businesses ready for an influx of travelers with time on their hands.
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Icahn Quadruples His Money in $600 Million Las Vegas Resort Deal A partnership led by New York developer Steven Witkoff bought the site of the stalled Fontainebleau resort for $600 million, more than seven years after billionaire Carl Icahn acquired the property out of bankruptcy.
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