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      <title>Hotel Venture Runs Into Ugly Reality</title>
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      <title>Developers Diversified Deal Is Nearer</title>
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      <title>Banks Quick to Adopt New Loan Rules</title>
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      <title>Sunrise Faces Vacancies, Pile of Debt</title>
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      <description>Sunrise Senior Living, an operator of senior housing, is struggling to cope with higher vacancy rates and increasing debt, amid disappointing third-quarter results.
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      <description>Liberty International has made strides over the past year shoring up its balance sheet, managing occupancy and maintaining cash flow. But the U.K.'s largest retail landlord's problems are far from over.
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