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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Resolved: The people of Chicago are entitled to tell Sam Zell what he should do with his asset
"We intend to sell the Cubs on our time frame and in the manner in which we choose," Zell said on CNBC. "The idea of a debate occurring over what I should do with my asset leaves me somewhat questioning the integrity of the debate."
When you have assets that are more valuable than people subjectively value your life, you need to think critically about the nature of life and wealth.
When you have assets that are more valuable than people subjectively value your life, you need to think critically about the nature of life and wealth.
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