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Real estate developer Donald Trump (C) greets people after a press conference at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago on September 24, 2008. The building, slated to be the tallest in North America, will be completed in six months. Trump's 1,360-foot (414.5-meter), 92-story tower is expected to be finished in six months and will stand as the second-tallest building in Chicago, after the Sears Tower.
Real estate developer Donald Trump (C) speaks with Chicago Alderman Ed Burke (R) after a press conference at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago on September 24, 2008. Trump's 1,360-foot (414.5-meter), 92-story tower is expected to be finished in six months and will stand as the second-tallest building in Chicago, after the Sears Tower.
Real estate developer Donald Trump (R) and his children (L-R) Eric, Ivanka, and Donald Jr., attend a press conference at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago on September 24, 2008. The building, slated to be the tallest in North America, will be completed in six months. Trump's 1,360-foot (414.5-meter), 92-story tower is expected to be finished in six months and will stand as the second-tallest building in Chicago, after the Sears Tower.
Real estate developer Donald Trump (R) and his children (L-R) Eric, Ivanka, and Donald Jr., attend a press conference at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago on September 24, 2008. The building, slated to be the tallest in North America, will be completed in six months. Trump's 1,360-foot (414.5-meter), 92-story tower is expected to be finished in six months and will stand as the second-tallest building in Chicago, after the Sears Tower.
Real estate developer Donald Trump, left, waits to be announced with his children, from left, Eric, Ivanka, and Donald Jr., during topping off festivities for the 92-story Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Trump, commenting on the economic bailout plan at the news conference said the $700 billion plan is probably necessary because it looks like the economy is "rushing into one big depression."
Real estate developer Donald Trump, right, and his daughter Ivanka, place their hands in cement during topping off festivities for the 92-story Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Trump, commenting on the economic bailout plan said the $700 billion plan is probably necessary because it looks like the economy is "rushing into one big depression."
Real estate developer Donald Trump, right, talks with The Associated Press as his son, Donald Jr., gives an interview, during topping off festivities for his 92-story Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago,Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Trump, commenting on the economic bailout plan said the $700 billion plan is probably necessary because it looks like the economy is "rushing into one big depression."
Real estate developer Donald Trump, right, talks with The Associated Press as his son, Donald Jr., gives an interview, during a topping off festivities for his 92-story Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago,Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Trump, commenting on the economic bailout plan said the $700 billion plan is probably necessary because it looks like the economy is "rushing into one big depression."
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 08: Donald Trump and guest watch the 2008 U.S. Open Men's Championship Match between Andy Murray of the United Kingdom and Roger Federer of Switzerland in Arthur Ashe Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 8, 2008 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 08: Donald Trump and guest watch the 2008 U.S. Open Men's Championship Match between Andy Murray of the United Kingdom and Roger Federer of Switzerland in Arthur Ashe Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 8, 2008 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 04: (L) Donald Trump and guest watch the Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Andy Roddick of the United States match during Day 11 of the 2008 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 4, 2008 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.