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Price's Brian Rogers throws his support behind Jamie Dimon
Brian Rogers, manager of the T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund in Baltimore, won't be voting the fund's shares in support of splitting the role of CEO and chairman at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Jamie Dimon has been CEO at JP Morgan since 2005 and became...
Tags: T. Rowe Price, Elections, Politics, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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News Corp. to take up to $1.4-billion write-down in publishing
Underscoring the troubled financial health of print media, News Corp. said it would record a non-cash impairment charge of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion during the current fiscal quarter to reflect diminished value of its publishing assets. The company,...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Elections, Politics, News Corp., Book
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Will 'Fast and Furious' Accelerate Dodge Dart Sales?
KickingTiresThe return of Michelle Rodriguez as the ostensibly back-from-the-dead Letty Ortiz in "Fast & Furious 6," roaring into theaters May 24, has been a key element in the film's prerelease marketing. Similarly, the resurrected-for-2013 Dodge Dart is ready for...Tags: The Fast and the Furious 6 (movie), Movies, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Entertainment
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CBS bets that less is more. Warner Bros. TV shakes up its ranks.
After the coffee. Before my last day of upfront presentations. Phew! The Skinny: I love New York but it seems to have gotten even more crowded since I left years ago. I can't deal! Thursday's headlines include CBS's new fall schedule and a restructuring...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Hulu, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Advertising, CBS Corp.
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Sean Hannity marks milestone, welcomes Sen. Marco Rubio
Staff writerSean Hannity has some big "Hannity" telecasts this week on Fox News Channel. His Wednesday show will be the 1,000th episode of "Hannity," which airs at 9 weeknights. He became solo host of "Hannity" in 2009 after 12 years of co-hosting "Hannity &...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Entertainment, Television, The O'Reilly Factor (tv program)
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Taxing Internet sales
In 1998, when President Bill Clinton signed the bipartisan Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibited state and local taxation of Internet access and Internet-only services, the purpose was to promote the commercial potential of the Internet, especially...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, E-Commerce Industry, Politics, Cal Thomas, The Washington Post
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Artworks by Barnett Newman and Gerhard Richter set auction records
A painting by Barnett Newman set an artist record at auction on Tuesday, selling for $43.8 million in New York. Sotheby's had expected "Onement VI," an abstract work in dark blue, to go for between $30 million and $40 million. The sale was part of a...
Tags: The New York Times, Paul Allen, Arts and Culture, Microsoft Corporation, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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British leader David Cameron faces dissent on EU membership
LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron moved Monday to beat back a brewing rebellion within his Conservative Party over Britain's membership in the European Union, rejecting demands for a speedy public vote on exiting the trading bloc but insisting...
Tags: Referenda, United Kingdom, BBC, David Cameron, Politics
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"Corporations don't pay taxes." Great talking point. Sorry logic.
Takiing NamesAs many of you know, America is currently experiencing a trend where the nation’s tax burden is being shifted away from corporations – and to individual taxpayers. This is largely due to companies taking advantages of tax breaks,...Tags: Politics, Amusement and Theme Parks, Taxation, Personal Income
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Britain's Cameron, meeting with Obama, under fire at home on EU
LONDON – As he met in Washington with President Obama on Monday, British Prime Minister David Cameron found himself on the defensive at home against members of his own party who want their country to withdraw from the 27-nation European Union as...
Tags: United Kingdom, Referenda, David Cameron, Politics, White House
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Review: "A Curious Man" by Neal Thompson
In 1933, Robert Ripley crash-landed into Chicago, opening his first "Odditorium" exhibition at the World's Fair. At the showing, writes Neal Thompson in “A Curious Man,” a fascinating and fun biography of the "Believe It or Not!" creator,...Tags: NBC (tv network), Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture, Cartoons, Robert Ripley
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How life (and death) change Egyptian soccer and its American coach
Bob Bradley wasn't looking for an adventure as much as he was looking for a job after being fired as coach of the U.S. soccer team two years ago. But in Egypt he found both. When Bradley arrived in the fall of 2011 to take over Egypt's national soccer...Tags: Chivas USA, The New York Times, Suez Canal, Arab Spring, Major League Soccer
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