The Justice Department Is Investigating eBay Employees for Alleged Craigslist Theft
eBay says the claims are "without merit."
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Aaron Sorkin is angry about 'Sarah Palin's Alaska.'
"I’ve got history on my side, and he’s got an economic model from 1936. And we’ll see who was right."
And anything might happen after dessert!
CEOs haggle over billions.
Ice-cream sandwich? How about a knuckle sandwich?
Things get heated during argument over health care.
Salman introduces the insult "large radioactive bucket of stress" into the lexicon.
"Batman" mayor and late night host end their feud with jokes and a big check.
The FDIC chairwoman thinks the A+ grade the Citigroup CEO got for his performance sounds a little too good to be true.
The hotel's other guests revolted at the idea of bunking "with a terrorist."
In his new book, Jewish Neocon Norman Podhoretz asks, "Why Are Jews Liberals?" Leon Wieseltier of 'The New Republic' wagers an answer.
Slate's Double X Blog just launched yesterday, and already it's embroiled in a hair-pulling, nail-breaking fight with rival lady-blog Jezebel. WOMEN.
It's like the economist and CNBC host cannot stay away from one another.
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