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Amid a sea of changes at Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal, a slice-of-life cartoon that has been a mainstay of the editorial page has decamped to the Leisure & Arts section.
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Ryan Kavanaugh, the film financier whose film credits include “Catch and Release,” has been trying to get law enforcement officials to emulate the title.
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TiVo has made watching commercials unnecessary. Is it now trying to make watching reality shows a thing of the past, too?
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The free downloadable software can index all of your Outlook e-mail and make messages quickly and easily searchable.
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The wiretapping trial of Anthony Pellicano, the accused sleuth to the stars, has offered a close look into the surprisingly easy access to all sorts of spyware.
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The F.B.I. and the I.R.S. are said to be investigating whether some mortgage lenders turned a blind eye when prospective borrowers used inflated income figures.
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Can a few snapshots of a baby or a bride, accompanied by a fawning article, really be worth millions of dollars? In the competitive world of celebrity magazines, they just might be.
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“Press reports that major shareholders would have been wiling to take $35 are probably not far off the mark,” said Bill Miller, Yahoo’s second-largest shareholder.
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Posted: May 4th, 2008, 2:15am EDT
Descendants of John D. Rockefeller, who formed the company that was to become Exxon Mobil, would like to see the company invest more in alternative energy.
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Microsoft said it was abandoning its blockbuster bid after it raised its offer by $5 billion but Yahoo rejected it as still too low.
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The candidates have taken different approaches to the gas tax, the mortgage crisis and retirement savings.
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For millions of people with employer health insurance, premiums and co-payments have increased quickly while coverage has become less extensive.