S.E.C.’s Cops on the Beat
| The new enforcement team at the Securities and Exchange Commission is working to police Wall Street -- and to shake off the psychic blow of the Bernard L. Madoff affair. 02/09/2010 03:20 (nytimes business) Continue to read news >> |
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Luxury Apartments To Test Renters' Confi... For its coming out party, the Sunset Vine Tower threw a glitzy bash worthy of a Hollywood opening, complete with free food, booze and live music. |
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Advertising: Rebellion Against The Usual... A campaign for U by Kotex skewers the indirect approach taken in ads for products like tampons and pads while pushing for more frank discussion. |
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Books Of The Times: Michael Lewis’... Michael Lewis’s book does not attempt a macro view of the financial crisis, but instead proposes to open a small window on the calamities. |
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Telling Friends Where You Are (or Not) Giving people more choices in revealing their locations with their cell phones is being popularized by the Foursquare service. |
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Advertising: Campaign Turns Vanguard Bra... An ad campaign will turn the Vanguard brand name into a verb, the better to help potential customers remember the company’s investment products. |
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C-span Puts Its Full Archives On The Web Researchers, political satirists and partisan mudslingers, take note: C-Span has uploaded virtually every minute of its video archives to the Internet. |
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Scion Rock Fest: Grindcore, Death And Ot... Scion, a Toyota brand, underwrote a metal festival in Columbus, Ohio. |
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Luxury Apartments To Test Renters' Confi... For its coming out party, the Sunset Vine Tower threw a glitzy bash worthy of a Hollywood opening, complete with free food, booze and live music. Apartment - Hollywood Lo |
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Apple's Spat With Google Is Getting Pers... It looked like the beginning of a beautiful friendship. |
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Cnooc Deal In Argentina Extends China... Since Cnooc was rebuffed in its attempt to buy Unocal, China has focused on gaining access to resources rather than acquiring companies. |
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Papers Like Variety Fight To Survive Waning ad revenue and increasing competition on the Web raise the question if entertainment trade papers like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter can survive. |
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Toxic Waters: Saving U.s. Water And Sewe... George S. Hawkins, head of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, has a modest goal: to replace a crumbling system in a century rather than 300 years. |
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Discovery Communications Expands With Ey... Discovery Communications is well positioned in cable TV, analysts say, because it owns most of its shows and can cheaply replay them in dozens of countries. |
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