GOP Wives Form Clique, Exclude Less Cool Wives
Mary Kaye, Callista, and Anita are kind of a big deal.
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Mary Kaye, Callista, and Anita are kind of a big deal.
"I’ve got history on my side, and he’s got an economic model from 1936. And we’ll see who was right."
"Olive is a cross between Rory Gilmore, Cady Heron, and Veronica Sawyer."
For once, Citigroup is grateful not to be like Goldman Sachs.
A perfectly natural reaction.
The FDIC chairwoman thinks the A+ grade the Citigroup CEO got for his performance sounds a little too good to be true.
Dina Wein-Reis ran a ballsy scam for ten years. It might have gone on longer, if she had been nicer to her assistants.
Only Governor Paterson has lower approval numbers.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs batted off the CNBC reporter's attack with the aplomb of Regina George.
Kara DioGuardi saved her harshest criticism for female contestants.
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