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PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - April 29
ReutersApril 29 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * Frank Bisignano, a senior executive in the inner circle of Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan...Tags: The New York Times, Jamie Dimon, Empire State Building, Satellite and Cable Service, HDNet (tv network)
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Recapping and reviewing 'Mad Men' -- a bonus Land of Linkin'
Change of SubjectTo watch this show is to experience a steady state of dread and exhaustion. It’s trickle-down cruelty and fear....Paul Ford Ford writes for Slate's TV Club, which features recaps of many hot shows presented in dialogue form. Allow me to...... -
Lots of pain but no gain at box office. AXS and HuffPost team up.
After the coffee. Before seeing if "Arrested Development" is still great. The Skinny: Like most journalists, I can be a little jaded at times. But in reality my job is not so bad. Tonight I'll get to go watch new episodes of "Arrested Development."...
Tags: The New York Times, Israel, AEG, Satellite and Cable Service, Marketing
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Ferris-riding record attempt not a wheely big deal
The competition last week published a story about plans at Navy Pier for park operations manager Clinton Shepherd to earn a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records by riding the signature Ferris wheel for 48 hours. Forty-eight hours straight? Not...
Tags: AMC (tv network), Lung Cancer, National Football League, Football, Navy Pier
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Barack Obama, Conan O'Brien skewer media skillfully
Staff writerCould it be that Washington does comedy better than the Hollywood movie studios? Conan O'Brien and Barack Obama provided more laughter Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner than you're likely to find this weekend at the...Tags: White House, The Washington Post, NPR, Al Roker, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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After Boston: Why it's important that we keep asking, 'Why?'
Arianna Huffington"I, and I think all of the law enforcement professionals, are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives," said Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick on Saturday, "because we have a million questions, and those questions need to be answered."...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Islam, Arianna Huffington, Social Media, Deval Patrick
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The jobs crisis: It may not be 'breaking news,' but it's definitely 'broken news'
Arianna HuffingtonBREAKING! This just in: the economy is terrible and the country is suffering its worst jobs crisis since the Depression . . . developing . . . Of course, this isn't actually breaking news -- it's aching news -- and, before the tragic bombings in Boston,...Tags: Unemployment, Marcia L. Fudge, Marco Rubio, Budget Control Act of 2011, Immigration
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It's National Grilled Cheese Day! 12 ultimate grilled cheese recipes
It's National Grilled Cheese Day. This sandwich, unlike the culinary subjects of other food-related national holidays, deserves an entire day devoted to its beauty. Apologies if we just offended any National Grape Popsicle Day (May 27) observers, but...
Tags: Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Foods and Beverages, Recipes, Sandwiches, Google+
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News of the Weird: Electric Chastity Belt
To counter the now-well-publicized culture of rape in India, three engineers in Chennai said in March that they are about to send to the market women's anti-rape lingerie, which will provide both a stun-gun-sized blast of electricity against an...
Tags: Business, NPR, Boston, Good Friday, Slate.com
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Is there a portion of sound reasoning in 'baggy pants' law?
No Some say it takes a village to raise a child. Others, it seems, believe it takes a rash of absurd laws and penalties to simply pound a kid's sophomoric tendencies into remission. This is apparently the case in Terrebonne Parish, La., where the... -
Brain dead: Why is D.C.'s answer to the jobs crisis a deficit solution?
Arianna HuffingtonLast week, President Obama proposed an initiative to map the complete structure and activity of the brain. The so-called BRAIN project (Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) would kick off next year with $100 million in funding...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Public Finance, Autism, Arianna Huffington, Stroke
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