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12-26-2010 @ 6:12PM
Nancy said...
Well, which is it, tallest hotel or second tallest? This article contradicts itself, several times. It says the J-Hotel will be the tallest hotel when completed in 2014. Then it says it will top out at 2,073 ft., making it the 2nd-tallest hotel. Finally, it says the finished height will be 1,781 feet!! What a lousy piece of reporting. Three contradictions in two paragraphs -- better hope this "writer" doesn't ever get any assignments to cover any real news.
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12-26-2010 @ 10:38PM
L.J. said...
I agree. This is a poorly written and edited article.