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When it comes to moguldom, Turner is retiring early at 67 (consider that Murdoch is 75 and Sumner... MEDIA CENTRIC...
When it comes to moguldom, Turner is retiring early at 67 (consider that Murdoch is 75 and Sumner Redstone a mere 82). But it could be that Turner is just tired of the game. Three years ago he lost the title of vice-chairman at Time Warner, and the board's decision in February to sell his Turner South sports network to Murdoch was the final straw, friends say. Living large for so long can wear...
US BLUE-chip stocks rose yesterday, as a sharp drop in the price of oil and other commodities led... International Markets Repo
US BLUE-chip stocks rose yesterday, as a sharp drop in the price of oil and other commodities led investors to snap up stocks in more defensive sectors including healthcare and insurance.
Oil prices fell more than 3%, pushing the US June crude price below $70. That drove down shares of major oil companies, including Exxon Mobil, but it also underpinned the broader market on views that che...
AMP research reveals that New Zealanders undervalue the worth of a mother.s unpaid work in the ho... Kiwi Mothers undervalued a
AMP research reveals that New Zealanders undervalue the worth of a mother.s unpaid work in the home
Yesterday, as New Zealanders celebrated their .Mums., an independent research study commissioned by AMP Financial Services revealed that whilst we do stop to say .thanks, Mum. on Mother.s Day, in general Kiwi mothers are undervalued and underinsured.
Results indicate that, as a nation...
This week on "The Journal Editorial Report," a message from Iran. As pressure mounts on the Bush ... THE JOURNAL EDITORIAL REPO
This week on "The Journal Editorial Report," a message from Iran. As pressure mounts on the Bush administration to engage in face-to-face talks, what does the Iranian president's recent letter tell us about the regime we're dealing with? Plus, the global warming frenzy: Media hype reaches new heights, ahead of Al Gore's film release.
This is the biggest crisis in the history of this c...
Research by the company projects that around 11 million drivers eligible for a four-year no-claim... No-claims drivers could sa
Research by the company projects that around 11 million drivers eligible for a four-year no-claims bonus are throwing money away because they do not make comparisons to find a more competitive deal when renewing their car insurance.
Drivers in the North West have developed good bargaining habits, with 62 per cent researching a better quote each time their motor insurance is due for renewa...
AFTER an eight-week recess, Mr. Editor, it looked like we were in for House Lite. The PLP were pr... Looked like we were in for
AFTER an eight-week recess, Mr. Editor, it looked like we were in for House Lite. The PLP were proposing to take up only two items on the agenda, both of them minor and pretty straightforward and unlikely to engender much in the way of debate – particularly when they also had the support of the Opposition United Bermuda Party.
But unlike the beer commercial, Mr. Editor, Lite on the Hill d...
Checking and savings accounts, the unglamorous foundation of most financial-services relationship... Banks, credit unions are b
Checking and savings accounts, the unglamorous foundation of most financial-services relationships, are back in vogue in the Triad.
As interest rates rise and revenue from loans declines because of a flat yield curve squeezing interest margins, banks and credit unions serving the Triad are fishing aggressively for new deposits.
Free checking has moved from cutting-edge to commodity ...
Edward Haberli, owner of E. Haberli Electric in Meriden, is scrutinizing how much scrap wire is b... Costs soar; contractors so
Edward Haberli, owner of E. Haberli Electric in Meriden, is scrutinizing how much scrap wire is being left behind on job sites a little bit more these days.
Meanwhile, William Murdy, owner of Murdy & Sons Quality Home Builders in Meriden, is operating with leaner crews and long hours.
And Anthony Musto Jr., a Southington paving contractor, is paying more for paint and asphalt delive...
For months, lawyer Christine Lewis had a clear vision of her wedding to medical student Aaron Rei... Pitch a party oasis...
For months, lawyer Christine Lewis had a clear vision of her wedding to medical student Aaron Reiter.
Under sunny skies, guests would gather at her parents' farm in Bluemont, in Virginia horse country, stroll to a hilltop with a sweeping view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and settle on hay bales while she and her intended exchanged vows. Then the 120 revelers would wend their way down to ...
