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From new to old, the cycle continues.
Start-ups, come back! We promise we're not contagious!
AOL may break up operations to get in shape for a Yahoo union.
Also unfiltered: 'men on men' and 'hot lesbian girls.'
This fits into two recent media trends.
The Internet giants will now be better able to square off against Google.
Job cuts galore — even for those who invented their own companies — today in media land.
That's what some trails left behind in the incident suggest. And it was apparently super easy, too!
Luke Russert gets a job at NBC, and everyone has liquidity problems (except the tenants of 15 Central Park West), in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
Plus, the latest on Giuliani Partners, S.I. Newhouse, and Citigroup in our daily industry roundup.
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