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The 10 Highest-Paid Musicians Of 2012
Business Insider - 1 Dec 2012 09:04
As 2012 draws to a close, we can now get a clearer idea of just how much celebrities made over the past 12 months. Forbes compiled a list of the 25 highest paid musicians of 2012, and we've narrowed down the list to ...
Tina Fey's Real Life Daughter Played Young Liz Lemon On Last Night's '30 Rock'
Business Insider - 1 Dec 2012 03:08
Tina Fey's seven-year-old daughter, Alice Richmond, made her TV debut Thursday in the "30 Rock" episode "Mazel Tov, Dummies." Alice, whose dad is Jeff Richmond — the NBC show's executive producer â€...
MoneyWeek Roundup: The end of Britain
MoneyWeek - 1 Dec 2012 13:00
James McKeigue highlights the week's best pieces from the MoneyWeek team, including: how Britain could collapse from within; the Bank of England's new governor; and don’t cry for Argentina – buy it.
Who Do Online Advertisers Think You Are?
The New York Times - 2 Dec 2012 01:277 Things that Make the Difference Between Marketing Dreams and Marketing Reality
Forbes - 1 Dec 2012 23:58How To Innovate Like Leonardo Da Vinci
Forbes - 1 Dec 2012 22:34A Porsche Cayenne for diesel fetishists only
Market Watch - 1 Dec 2012 19:58
Porsche’s 2013 Cayenne Diesel is outrageously well made, but Dan Neil explains hat he finds ott-putting about the new SUV.
Miners' strike: 'All I want is for someone to say: I'm sorry.'
The Guardian - 2 Dec 2012 01:39
The tumult of the 1984 dispute may be retreating in the memory, but for those arrested and charged, the events of that angry summer have been life-changing. Now a campaign seeks a review of what it claims is wide-scale m...
If you’re having gift problems, I feel bad for you, son: Springpad’s shopping for gangstas
Venture Beat - 2 Dec 2012 01:10
Why don't you buy your ex-wife a banana bunker? and other gift ideas from SpringPad.
Chinese tycoon must reapply for approval on Iceland resort: media
Reuters - 2 Dec 2012 00:59
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - A Chinese tycoon who wants to build a major tourist resort in a remote corner of northeast Iceland must reapply for permission to go ahead with the project, Icelandic media reported on Saturday.
Chinese tycoon must reapply for approval on Iceland resort: media
CNBC - 2 Dec 2012 00:59
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - A Chinese tycoon who wants to build a major tourist resort in a remote corner of northeast Iceland must reapply for permission to go ahead with the project, Icelandic media reported on Saturday.
Holdout investors seek deposit from Argentina by December 10
Reuters - 2 Dec 2012 00:34
(Reuters) - Investors suing to recoup losses from Argentina's 2002 debt default have asked a U.S. court to order the country post a security deposit of at least $250 million by December 10, while an appeal of a lower cou...
3 Reasons for a RIM Comeback that Have Nothing to Do with RIM
Forbes - 2 Dec 2012 00:34Report: Bank of America delays higher account fees
News Observer - 2 Dec 2012 00:18
Bank of America is postponing an increase in monthly fees for checking accounts, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Click to Continue »
Workstation: More Companies Are Outsourcing Their Human-Resources Work
The New York Times - 2 Dec 2012 00:12eBay cozies up to Scoble for a new spin on gift lists
Venture Beat - 2 Dec 2012 00:11
eBay, that megalith of online shopping and auctions, has made a bid to amp up holiday sales with series of unique partnerships. Called the “Want List,†the new feature will highlight top picks from influentia...
The Boss: Burton Snowboards’ President, on Her Taste for Adventure
The New York Times - 2 Dec 2012 00:07Letters: Obama vs. Obama on the Deficit
The New York Times - 2 Dec 2012 00:00
Readers respond to “Slugging It Out, Inside Obama’s Mind†(Economic View, Nov. 25).
Letters: Paying for Research, if Not Profiting
The New York Times - 2 Dec 2012 00:00
A reader responds to “Hatching Ideas, and Companies, by the Dozens†(Nov. 25).
Yes, This Bravo 'Start-Ups' Star Actually Compared Herself To Oprah
Business Insider - 2 Dec 2012 00:00
For those of you who have been keeping up with Bravo's "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley," it might not come as a surprise to you that lifecaster Sarah Austin has a high opinion of herself. Her latest feat of self-adulation: Sh...
Strategies: A Holiday Shopping Stampede, but Maybe No Economic Jolt
The New York Times - 1 Dec 2012 23:58
With Black Friday starting on Thanksgiving, and Cyber Monday lasting a week, retailers are doing their best to encourage a holiday shopping binge. But the economic effect is unclear.
Criminal records of striking miners 'should be erased'
The Guardian - 1 Dec 2012 23:57
Coalition of unions, campaigners and lawyers want complaints relating to entire 1984 strike examined Calls to erase the criminal records of the estimated 7,000 men detained and "falsely charged" during the miners' strike...