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Cameron Crowe told J.J. Abrams that it brought back memories of being with Led Zeppelin on tour.
In today's Company Town: Yahoo goes down, 'The Wall Street Journal' gets sloppy, Harry Macklowe throws in the towel, and more.
Plus the latest on Lehman, lawyers, and the state of print media, in our daily industry roundup.
Schnabel raises the price on his pink palace, a New York 'Times' journalist is jailed in ZImbabwe, and a Starbucks worker fights for her rights. And regrets? Citigroup has a few in today's roundup of news from the fields of real estate, media, law, and finance.
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.
At a NYU Media Talk last night focusing on "Publishing and the Election," Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter called Thomas Payne “the original blogger.” We bet he didn't have to deal with unending pajama jokes!
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