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The Palm Beach Post TUESDAY, | j , Guard the assets: No Jobs, no worries: : Alleged Epstein victim if Apple thrives despite Py | asks a judge to appoint PalmBeachPost.com | @ BUS! N F SS 2 a receiver. Story, 2B | CE. tees oe North Palm’s quarantine kids return to US, By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN who had swine flu on their Palm Beach Post Staff Writer light to Beijing. FORT LAUDERDALE — For nearly eight days, Elizabeth Doane came The Benjamin School stu- home to South Florida dents were confined to a on Monday carrying an sweltering Beijing hotel, unusual souvenir from where the air condition- : her trip to China: the ing ducts were covered North Palm Beae face mask she was forced to Prevent transmission and trust attorne ‘Sai to wear during a week of of the HINI virus, guards she couldn't if The Doane siblings ar- quarantine, prevented their escape her kids — and rived in China two weeks The Chinese govern- and workers’ in biohazard more about D ago with a group of 28 high ment detained Elizabeth suits took their tempera- “T can’t wait to et em school students and three MICHAEL F McELROY/Sun 18, and her brothers, ture twice a day. in th teachers from the People Bryan, 16, and Randell, 13, Their — strange trip me what real Rebecca Doane (right) and her children Elizabeth and Randell ly to People Ambassador Pro- f " i because they sat by a man ended Monday night in Tell me what it ‘See QUARANTINE, 5B p, '9°@ uarantine questions at the airport on Monday. ei i ahaa ‘W. Palm i > weighs 16% tax rate hike | With tumbling p perty values, city officials expect to cut another $7 million from the budget. Was it really as bad as it sounded?” bs She plans to celebrate their arrival today with a party for Elizabeth and Randell. Bryan is headed to Nairobi, Kenya, where he and his father are doing volunteer work. Sentinal By TONY DORIS Palm Beach Post Staff Writer WEST PALM BEACH — Property val- ues in the city have plummeted even more steeply than expected as recently S ago. That means more budget cuts next year and a property tax rate that could rise as much as 16 percent, officials said Monday. Finance. Director Randy Sherma EFTA00260079

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No Jobs, no worries: Apple thrives despite the absence of its ill CEO. Business, 6B Guard the assets: Alleged Epstein victim 5 i he i, a? The Palm/Beach Post | 1 ( iy WUNE 23,2609 L asks a judge to appoint North Palm’s quarantine kids return to U.S. By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN who had swine flu on their the Fort Lauderdale-Hol Was it really as bad as it Palm Beach Post Staff Writer —_ flight to Beijing. lywood International sounded?” FORT LAUDERDALE — _ For nearly eight days, Airport, where they were She plans to celebrate Elizabeth Doane came The Benjamin Schdol stu- greeted by a pack oftelevi- their arrival today with a home to South Florida dents were confined to a sion cameras and one very party for Elizabeth and on Monday carrying an sweltering Beijing hotel, relieved mother. unusual souvenir from where the air condition- Rebecca Doane, a to Nairobi, Kenya, where her trip to China: the ing ducts were covered North Palm Beach estate he and hisfather are doing face mask she was forced to prevent transmission and trust attorney, said volunteer work. to wear during a week of of the HINI virus, guards she couldn't wait to see | The Doane siblings ar quarantine. prevented their escape her kids — and find out rived in China two weeks The Chinese govern- and workers in biohazard more about their trip. agowitha of 28 high ment detained Elizabeth suits took their tempera- “I can't waitto getthem school and three MICHAEL F. Mee 18, and her brothers, ture twice a day. in the car, and say ‘tell teachers from the People Rebecca Doane {right) and her children Elizabeth and Randell Bryan, 16, and Randell, 13, Their strange trip me what really happened. to PeopleAmbassador Pro- face quarantine questions at the-airport on Monday. because they sat by aman ended Monday night in Tell me what it was like. See QUARANTINE, 5B > - g Tart soe oye neat |W; Palm weighs (16% tax rate hike With tumbling property values, city officials expect to cut another $7 million from the budget. By TONY DORIS Palm Beach Post Staff Writer WEST PALM BEACH — Property val- ues in the city have plummeted even more steeply than expected as recently as two months ago. That means more budget cuts next year and a property tax rate that could rise as much as 16 percent, officials said Monday. Finance Director Randy S| delivered the bad news at a city com- EFTA00260080

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Get updates on today’s scheduled execution PalmBeachPost.com See photos and special features on Death Row Finances imperil = CURL UP WITH OUR . Williams sisters high school games SUMMER BOOK QUIZ | reach quarters across county, state > Can you match the excerpt to its source? | at Wimbledon IN SPORTS IN ACCENT IN SPORTS The Palm Beach Post Tuesday, July 1, 2008 Phase Il of Ginx project unveiled 50 cents : ; after we picked Scripps to be at Ju- ™ Scripps discovery may help Developing the tract A hoped-for biotech hub could emerge on the Briger tract. piter,” Palm Benth County Com- Alzheimer's fight. Local, 1B : ping tmissioner Karen Marcus said. gi6 million square feet on 70 acres But details of the plans have not family, which owns the Briger | ‘0! The Scripps Research Institute ANDRA CLOUGH rounding Scripps Florid __ been made public. property, aim to jointly submit a @ 2.4 million square feet on 100 acres EFTA00260081

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ORK(POS I NATIONAL EDITION . ZERO In a staggering and embarrassing move nearly seven years after 9/11, the agency respon ee SE Ak mae sible for rebuilding the Love child Ashley (above) in OK! Magazine. ra ee World Trade Center . yesterday scrapped its ; timetable for complet- \ ing the massive project. ny me In fact, Port Authority officials need at least two more months just to figure out how late or and overbudget itis. eg | eee EF TA00260082

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— oe tm YORK POST NATIONAL EDITION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 / Cooler: a shower in the morning, 66 / Weather: Page 24 www.nypost.com $1.50 Holy cow! Yankee fanatic Rudy Giuliani revealed yester- day that he is backing the hated Boston Red Sox in the World Series. The world’s biggest Bomber fan dropped the bombshell while cam- Paigning in Boston, win ning praise from GOP leaders in nearby New Hampshire, but drawing the wrath of Yankee rooters back home. Post photo composite ERS’ CUP ee Reese OL Ca SE ONTO: ee EFTA00260083

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YORK POST LATE CITY FINAL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007 Cloudy, 54 / Weather: Page 20 **x box) www.nypost.com , Boyz! mbling Giants lose to Dallas Charles Wenzetberg we ete ww OV rs | e e: Darren Dopp (left), a former top aide to Gov } Spitzer, asked another senior staffer to lie & a } about the plot to smear Senate Majority Leader ] é r . Joe Bruno, The Post has ; oe learned. SEE PAGE 2 EFTA00260084

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Cerabino takes on all things Trump at the ADT PalmBeachPost.com Watch kids’ impressions of Hannah Montana Ricky Williams | 5 PLACES GUV, GAL PAL SPLIT to practice Monday, TO EAT ON Lake Clarke Shores mom, could play Nov. 26 | THANKSGIVING Crist no longer dating IN SPORTS JOSE LAMBIET’S PAGE TWO, 2A IN TGIF ‘The Palm Beach Post Friday, November 16, 2007 ‘ Final Edition 50 cents Bush hurries to put holiday flights into ‘express lane’ Declaring that “business as usual is Other moves to cut delays will 0 Land coms poe Reason tearelers,” 4 Opening up airspace, other measures to keep planes moving 42 tl . i epee: Sortepe: on agra lanes: The Pentagon will open unused Wied An FAA Web site, www-fly faa.gov, wll hes jeft a and t od airspace from Florida to Maine to create ‘a 10-date information about airport delays. a DOR ES ay ing express lane’ for commercial airliners. earee sign up to have delay notices sent By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN holiday travel into “a season of dread for Tha h al GUNN Wath phone Associated too many Americans.” e Transportation Department will jobile an increased bump fee that airlines must Runway use: New runwa y use patterns have been ticketed travelers who wind up without a seat. ingtituted at New York's JFK that allow four to six : The FAA i is imposing @ holiday moratorium —_ more planes to arrive each hour, and Newark is jal maintenance projects. about to add new takeoff routes. WASHINGTON — ee a year of record In the most innovative move, the Pen- delays, President Bush stepped forward tagon will allow commercial airliners Thursday to try to speed air travelers to to use two air corridors off the eastern their Thanksgiving gatherings and back home on time. See FLIGHTS, 9A > —————_—_ Bonds Two Kims tied fot ADT lead Cu ba ns indicted | . in steroid swim to probe shore, freedom The baseball star is charged with perjury Thirty-four safely land in Palm 5 scree By PAUL ELIAS The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — The home run king wasn’t home party Bonds, baseball's ca- Beach, but a man, 39, drowns. reer home run leader, was in- A smuggling suspect is detained. dicted Thursday on charges ee iS ere aietcriaton these I | EFTA00260085

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lates at the AV! y gifts and recipes _ PalmBeachPost.ci Palm Beach County revamps marinas to make room for more MEGAYACHTS eon FLORIDA ~ VIRGINIATECH = 44 “= MIAMI 14 Debate sats about 6 about security By DAVID E Speen and WILLIAM J. BROAD he New York Times : ‘icitin ets — During the past six years, the Bush administration has spent almost $100 million on a U.S. helped Pakista highly classified program to help Pakistan's president secure his coun- country’s leadership in doubt, debate is intensifying about whether Wash- ington has done enough to help pro- tect the warheads and laboratories, and whether Pakistan's reluctance to ‘d nukes : —2 I has eration this year the laboratories that were the site of the worst known case of nuclear prgliferation in the atomic age. See PAKISTAN, SA > FLORIDA STATE 24 MARYLAND 16 Sunday, November 18, 2007 - xc $1.25 Realtors aim to alter luck at Las Vegas after the millions in ai try’s nuclear weapons, according to A raft of equipment, ranging from i a : ons in aid, current and former senior adminis- secu- | Bticopters to Might-vision pm convention which officials say was secret. _ tration officials. to nuclear detection equipment, was J js eee. But as Gen. Pervez Musharraf's por given to Pakistan to help secure its ors troubles leave the future of that nuclear material, its warheads and The spirited event sets an attendance record as agents seek an edge. By MARILYN GEEWAK Palm Beach Post-Cox News Service LAS VEGAS — With so many homes and condos sit- EPIDEMIC aitian prison spreads disease, =" air HIV IN THE ; find a way to sell. CARIBBEAN y Second of three parts but a doctor does fhm he two-year sales 3 slump is cutting commissions and straining nerves. To re- store their spirits, more than 30,000 members and guests of the National Association of Re- altors arrived at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino last week for their annual conference and expo. The record number of participants came seeking information on their industry and craving the crazy energy of the never-sleep city where luck can turn in a blink. Among the most enthusias- tic was John Mike, chairman of the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches. While home sales have dropped nationwide, they have plum- meted in Florida, which, is EFTA00260086

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Isles hope not to trip By DAN MARTIN Ted Nolan saw lots of seats at Nassau Coliseum last year, his first as Islanders head coach. “Early last year, it seemed we couldn't get more than 5,000 or 6,000 fans at games,” Nolan said of playing in front of a nearly half- house. “Now, L007 “ZT J2QUIBAON “ARPUOWY “350d 420A MAN woo"}sodAu phia will be followed by ones in _ Pittsburgh, Newark and at Madison Square Garden. The islanders have been solid and Nolan a uF i i alti baes 2 it 3 i have i same attitude with tonight's is Satan said of the Isles, certain after pede who haven't left Long w *s 2-1 win over Island since Oct. 18. “If D because of a cut, ~ you want to be success- He will be re and be at the top, today. ... Freddy Meyer, you have to be able to uired after do the same things away waived by the Isles from home. That's what earlier this year, skated good teams do,” yesterday and will be The Isles will find out With the team tonight. soon enough if that’s dan.martin@nypost.com eee ee e——™ EF TA00260087

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and HICKEY- FREEMAN J.C. Fairvalley of Hickey-Freeman will be in our shop to personally: present their new clothing collection. Stop by 34 Ly Eas PS eS Saturday, November 10 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a preview of this fine clothing and save $100 when you order a custom suit; ou also savings on sport jackets and trousers. If you wish, call us for “an appointment. a MAUS @ HOFFMAN 312 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach (561) 655-1141 * NAPLES * SARASOTA 2 PALM BEACH * BOCA RATON * PORT LAUDERDALE SpeciaPto The Post Palm Beachers were well-represented at Tuesday night's White House state dinner honoring French President Nicolas Sarkozy in D.C. In addition to Boca bizman Mark Guzzetta and his date, Leigh Martin (pictured here with Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne), other guests with local roots included GOP-supporting Palm Beach- ers Gay Gaines and her hubby, Stan; Chief of Protocol Nancy Brinker and her son, Erte; and Washington Redskins minority owner Dwight Schar and wife Martha, newcomers to The Island. 2 e ¢@ @ eee ry ... Farewell to WPTV-Chan- nel 5 General Manager Brian Lawlor, who's headed to the station-owner of HD technology ... Former Palm Beach Gardens Council- woman Annie Delgado, who lost her seat 24 years ago to Jody Barnett after a bitter campaign, Scripps TV has packed her bags and left a group’s head- 4 town. She landed in Ocala, in ° quarters in Hy Central Florida, where she set ° up another real estate company :.. Resounding success Wednes- day night for the first Palm Beach Food and Wine Festival, which brought an unusually high number of young faces to Worth Avenue. Thirty top area chefs dished out their fare to nearly 600 people alongside the shopping gallery at 150 Worth. The shindig raised nearly 20 G’s for the Peggy Adams Ani- mal Rescue League ... Cincinnati to be- & come the chain's corporate sales boss. Lawlor was i a visible GM, Lawler fronting public service an- nouncements at the perennially No. 1 local broadcaster. Lawlor, who has been here on-and-off since 1991, just presided over sweeping changes at the WPB station, including the addition There's good news, and some bad, for a Palm Beach billionaire accused of paying underage suburban girls, one as young as M4, for sex. The good: Jeffrey Epstein's no longer looking at the possibility of a lengthy sentence. The FBI is off his back. The bad? The reclusive 54-year-old is still expected to spend up to 18 months behind bars and could be legally branded a sex of- fender. “This case is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months,” said the Wall Street prodigy’s legal eagle in WPB, Jack Goldberger. Seems that Goldberger, and Epstein’s dream tearn of lawyers that includes media darling Alan Dershowitz and former Bill Clin- ton prosecutor Ken Starr, have delivered for the politically connected Epstein. In September, Dershowitz commented that there were constitutional issues with the case, including the feds’ involvement. The G-men came in after a livid Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter — whose crew spent 11 months in 2005-06 watching Epstein’s house and sifting through sex toys in his garbage — requested their help. Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer feuded over charges for Epstein, with Reiter accusing Krischer of going easy on Mr. Moneybags. Now, said a source close to Epstein who asked to remain nameless, federal au- thorities have agreed to allow Krischer to proceed solo. “The feds were overreaching the whole time,” the.source said. “I think they're now satisfied with the resolution we're about to reach in state court.” That includes, according to the source, a guilty plea to one count of felony solicita- tion of prostitution. The case has dragged on in the court system for nearly 17 months. Epstein Got a news tip? Call jose at (561) 820-4725 or e-mail jose_lambiet@phpost.com Because of a reporting error, The Palm Beach Post on Wednesday gave incorrect information in a_ story about the death of Boca Raton lawyer Eric Glatter in a scooter accident in Nassau, Bahamas. The story incor rectly said that Glatters fiancée told colleague Tina LeWwert that the scooters steering column did not seem to be working properly. In fact, the fiancée told that to a hospital volunteer, who repeated it to Lewert. The error appeared on Page 7B of the Local section. a Because of a reporting error, The Post on Tuesday incorrectly named West Palm Beach-based Solitron De- vices as a subsidiary of Honeywell In- ternational. Solitron never has been a part of the Honeywell corporate struc- ture. The error appeared on Page 3B of the Local section. The Palm Beach Post Customer Service | Fiat Mttinee mneotianal — | | Florida Lottery Mort Eatin tnnbmnts C4 muster EFTA00260088

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"40a THEPALMBEACH POST © —_ SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2008 : The Palm Beach Pos ee mea cig 9.37 37 BILL ROSE, Managing Editor © RANDY SCHULTZ, Editor ofthe Editorial FU MAMBURER AND FRENCH FRY GREASE! JAN TUCKWOOD, Associate Editor —_———_———— - BARRY BERG; VP Circulation LARRY SIEDLIK, VP & Treasurer JOHN KELLY, VP Advertising © GALE HOWDEN, VP Community Relations and Ma LINDA MURPHY, VP Human Resources BOB BALFE, VP Operations 10th-grade FCAT scores \ show problem with test | read . joni theres pr to for crucial class are awful. reaiese on grade bee incre; to a ing 38 per- ntually coat, Gijeiees Egan soning Sespectiemn, T This time, = sophomores. But the overall “gain” iscioner Eric Smith could offer since 2001 again calls into question i normal Florida’ focus on oneteet was that it was part of a Gail Collins Jbama’s post-primary crisis teach school student cou! on grade level, ly knows that the first Gor nun to be the public face of the search. prernraniene ry of them could write ial Maybe Al ( ewill hire experts to do the back- measuring how well high school level. . Really, change his mind. ground checks. You would want your students can read. Gains in other while we're on the subject, se anybody. How dumb own trusted advisers sitting in on the are fine. But if they erode be- ell mention just one more would you elif it turned into an Faget ane interviews, The other two committee ore students get out of high school, ‘ing about the FCAT: Al embarrassment? This is why the But there's all this other stuff, Mr members, Caroline Kennedy and a they're not of much use. Tenth high school students supposedly odem candidate sets up a Johnson is the former head of Fannie on grade also is a key year, since thats have to“pass” the FCAT to graduate, Mac ic, which wader his direction, reg have managed on their own. when students may decide to drop een he Dxaveds > How dumb say, engaged in accounting But no, we have to have a seasoned out if they don't think that they'll be aa is set below grade bu got in trouble eocien Lape tihons wise man whose among the able to graduate. et although just 38 percent for the vice the same time, he sat on the movers and shakers of.the business of five corporations, where he and political elite seemed to hi pared t sorseter deniewior ing on the fact that he feels every the theory that executives deserve to one of them deserves more money. be paid obscene amounts of ; ep meng pom a a good thing that the Obama cam- Obama, who once sponsored a bill to alga is geiting this aoet of ies curb excessive executive compensa. of ly. tion, and say — “You know the vice results is screwy. scores for Florida fifth-graders fe ewe on a Gayla whey dose ecores 9 while most other scores were increasing. “1 BF E 3 z 3 F se ; a! Rags greprEs Me ge, ee! ale EFTA00260089

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Special to The Post SALAD OPRAIO Tee FRENCH CONNECTION Palm Beachers were well-represented at Tuesday night's White House state dinner honoring French President Nicolas Sarkozy in D.C. In addition to Boca bizman Mark Guzzetta and his date, Leigh Martin (pictured here with Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne), other guests with local roots included GOP-supporting Palm Beach- ers Gay Gaines and her hubby, Stan; Chief of Protocol Nancy Brinker and her son, Eric; and Washington Redskins minority owner Dwight Schar and wife Martha, newcomers to The Island. eoeoeeeveeveeaeeespeveeo4uvees eae eae °° e°es¢8¢ * of @ . > * s>esetreeeeneeesees 23° 1 asa THE LOWDOWN... ... Farewell to WPTV-Chan- __ of HD technology ... Former nel 5 General Manager Brian Palm Beach Gardens Council- Lawlor, who's \ ‘- woman Annie Delgado, who lost headed to the her seat 2'4 years ago to Jody station-owner Barnett after a bitter campaign, - Scripps TV haé packéd her bags and left group’ head- town. She landed.in Ocala, in uarters in Central Florida, where she set Yincinnati to be- fe > up another real estate company ‘come the chain's ¥ {.»Resounding success Wednes- corporate sales day night for the first Palm boss. Lawlor was Beach Food and Wine Festival, a visible GM, which brought an unusually fronting public high number of young faces to service an- . Worth Avenue. Thirty top area nouncements at the perennially _ chefs dished out their fare to No. 1 local broadcaster. Lawlor, _ nearly 600 people alongside the who has been here on-and-off shopping gallery at 150 Worth. since 1991, just presided over The shindig raised nearly 20 sweeping st atthe WPB G's for the Adams Ani- station, including the addition mal Rescue League ... oeseoeveoeeeonvoesove es oeoes ee eee There's good news, and some bad, for a Palm Beach billionaire accused of paying underage suburban girls, one as young as U4, for sex. The good: Jeffrey Epstein'’s Ee no longer looking at the possibility of a lengthy sentence. The FBI is off his back. The bad? The reclusive 54-year-old is still expected to spend up to 18 months behind bars and could be legally branded a sex of- fender. “This case is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months,” said the Wall Street prodigy’s legal eagle in WPB, Jack Goldberger. Seems that Goldberger, and Epstein's dream team of lawyers that includes media darling Alan Dershowitz and former Bill Clin- ton prosecutor Ken Starr, have delivered for the politically connected Epstein. In September, Dershowitz commented that there were constitutional issues with the case, including the feds’ involvement. The G-men came in after a livid Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter — whose crew spent 11 months in 2005-06 watching Epstein’s house and sifting through sex toys in his garbage — requested their help. Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer v Epstein ’ feuded over charges for Epstein, with _. Reiter accusing Krischer of going easy on ~ » ‘Mr Moneybags. “~ “Now, said a source close to Epstein who asked to remain nameless, federal au- thorities have agreed to allow Krischer to proceed solo. “The feds were overreaching the whole time,” the.source said. “I think they're now satisfied with the resolution we're about to reach in state court.” That includes, according to the source, a guilty plea to one count of felony solicita- tion of prostitution. The case has dragged on in the court system for nearly 17 months. Got a news tip? Calf Jose at (561) 820-4725 or e-mail jose_lambiet@pbpost.com 7 EFTA00260090