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WEST PALM BEACH, FL - NOVEMBER 22: Donald Trump, John Koch of ADT and LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens pose in front of the players that advanced to the final round (L-R) Suzann Pettersen, Angela Stanford, Seon Hwa Lee, Paula Creamer, Ji-Yai Shin, Jeong Jang, Eun-Hee Ji, and Karrie Webb after the third round of the ADT Championship at the Trump International Golf Club on November 22, 2008 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
PALM BEACH, FL - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Peter Nicholson of Rolex, business mogul Donald Trump and LPGA Rolex Player of the Year and Vare Trophy winner Lorena Ochoa of Mexico pose with LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens during the Rolex Awards Reception at Mar-A-Lago November 20, 2008 in Palm Beach, Florida.
(L-R) Real estate developer Donald Trump and his children Eric, Ivanka, and Donald Jr., attend 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 and his children (L-R) Donald, Jr., Ivanka and Eric prepare to make hand prints during 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.
(L-R) Real estate developer Donald Trump and his children 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 (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 (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 (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.
The children of real estate developer Donald Trump, Donald Jr., (L) and sister Ivanka write their name in cement after making hand prints to inaugurate their father's new building, the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago at a press conference 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.