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<title>First Target To Open On Staten Island</title>
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Target, the latest big-box retailer to hit Staten Island, will open the doors of its Charleston store to the public tomorrow in the newly minted Bricktown Centre.</description>
<pubDate>2006-02-28 00:00:00</pubDate>
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<title>Councilmen Have Problems With Bloomberg's Budget</title>
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Councilman Andrew Lanza, in response to Mayor Bloomberg's budget, has said that he will push for money to be allocated to a school at the new Bricktown retail complex. Lanza has a signed commitment from Deputy Mayor Daniel Doctoroff to set aside 16 acres for the Department of Education and vows to push for at least $25 million to begin work on the school.</description>
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