Scandalous Items Found in Mary-Louise Parker’s Trash
Uh, not really. Also, Lindsay loves Samantha but is still way into guys. In Monday's gossip roundup.
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Uh, not really. Also, Lindsay loves Samantha but is still way into guys. In Monday's gossip roundup.
By the way: When someone has a heart attack, it's an EXCELLENT time to rifle through their pockets.
Someone at the debate rehearsal overheard him saying he's ‘exhausted.’ Well, yeah, but you're running for the Big Job, John — you have to rally! And other gossip...
DealBreaker's Bess Levin remembers some of the best things that have come out of the filthy mouth of Warren Buffett.
The ‘Times’ regrets its choice of words.
‘The Wall Street Journal’ takes a close look at the snacks the Oracle of Omaha consumes when he's making deals.
"What we think he’s saying is that the $700 billion bailout plan being pushed down the country’s throat by Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke — two men who both had seats at the bar while the lethal subprime mortgage cocktail was being concocted by Wall Street — is for the birds."
The markets already seem more stable as the Oracle of Omaha's move bolsters investor confidence.
It seems like everybody wants to give Hizzoner more power these days.
Turns out the issue whose cover displayed little Vivienne and Knox sold 2.6 million copies, the fourth-largest selling issue of all time for the mag. Plus, the rest of our industry news roundup.
Plus the latest from the Federal Reserve, Skadden, Condé Nast, and Warren Buffett, in today's industry report.
Finally, right? Plus, David Brooks thinks Goldman Sachs may be on the cusp of a coup, and the "summer of legal vindication" kicks off in our hump-day roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
Plus, the latest with UBS, Bonnie Fuller, and 15 Central Park West, in our daily industry roundup.
Plus gossip on Warren Buffett, 50 Cent, and Anne Hathaway, in today's column roundup.
The Lehmann Brothers CEO says he's "disappointed" by losses as rumors of the firm's demise intensify, 'Bazaar' editor Glenda Bailey becomes a dame, and Britney's NYC apartment goes on the market in today's roundup of news from the realms of finance, media, real estate, and law.
Also, Microsoft gives up on Yahoo, Berkshire Hathaway's profits tank briefly, and Buzz Bissinger apologizes to Will Leitch, all in our daily industry roundup.
Plus, things are looking up on Wall Street, Skadden is doing better at doing good, and Andre Balazs finally sells the Hotel QT — all in our daily industry roundup.
Also in our daily industry roundup: No recession! High-end boutiques on the LES! And law professors suing students!
More troubles for Sam Zell, Heather Mills is coming to town, and half of Bear Stearns employees are facing the ax. Click through to read the rest of our news roundup from the fields of media, law, finance and real estate.
A dating blogger seeks a book deal, trading desks think recession, and Jean Nouvel wins the Pritzker in our daily roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
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