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Bill Gates is the richest man in America
Q13 FOX News OnlineBill Gates retained his spot as the richest person in America, according to Forbes' 2011 ranking. The former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft earned top honors with a reported $59 billion in total wealth, a staggering $20 billion more than Warren...Tags: Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Media Industry, Facebook
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Sailing center in Annapolis to induct first honorees on Oct. 23
A media mogul, a surfboard industry pioneer, a coach of disabled athletes and the first man to sail solo around the world are among the inaugural inductees to the National Sailing Hall of Fame, a Maryland institution working to build a permanent home on...Tags: Sailing, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, CBS Corp., Naturalization, Entertainment Events
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Headed to the Hall of Fame, Jobson still competing
The story has been told and retold many times in the 50 years since the meeting took place. Gary Jobson was growing up on the Jersey Shore and for his 11th birthday, he had been given a Penguin dinghy of his own to take out onto Barnegat Bay.
"I'm not...Tags: Sailing, Boats, Health and Medical Professionals, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Leukemia
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Daniel Burke dies at 82; former president of Capital Cities/ABC
Daniel Burke, considered one of the architects of the modern television industry and a former president and chief executive of Capital Cities/ABC, died Wednesday. He was 82. He died at his home in Rye, N.Y., of complications from type 1 diabetes,...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, CBS Corp., NBCUniversal, Media Industry, Corporate Officers
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View from the Pew: Minding window screens and stone tablets
I was a third-grader and I had forgotten my house key. The only way to get in the house was to climb a ladder to and get in through the side window. I forgot to put the screen back on and didn’t think anything about it. I went about the rest of my...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Briefly In Sports
1998-2000 Breakers make it five in a row The 1998-2000 team has a monopoly on the Laguna Beach High boys' basketball alumni tournament. The squad, despite playing without a few key players, won the annual summertime event for the fifth straight year,...Tags: Sailing, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Volleyball
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Dan Burke, former CEO of Capital Cities/ABC, dies at 82
Company TownDan Burke, one of the architects of the modern television industry and a former president and chief executive of Capital Cities/ABC, died Wednesday at 82, according to his family.... -
Late Night: Conan O'Brien officiates gay wedding on his show
Show TrackerConan O'Brien: To cap off his week back in New York City, Conan O'Brien officiates a gay wedding.... -
No lack of candor from Steve Bornstein in new ESPN book
Company TownWhile the antics of Keith Olberman and Chris Berman and old stories of bad boy behavior are getting all the attention, there's a lot of good business dirt in the new book "Those Guys Have All The Fun" about the...... -
Andrew Breitbart: The man behind the Shirley Sherrod affair
The command center of Andrew Breitbart's growing media empire is a suite of offices on Sawtelle Boulevard in West Los Angeles with the temporary feel of a campaign office. Only the computers seem firmly anchored.
On a recent summer day, just weeks...Tags: Kurt Cobain, Bank of America Corp., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Clarence Thomas, Culture
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The Harbor Report: Bringing sailing to the forefront
I was granted an interview this week with Craig Thompson, chief executive of the America's Cup Event Authority (ACEA), which is overseeing the 34th America's Cup, to be sailed in San Francisco Bay in August 2013. Thompson, a Newport Beach resident, was...Tags: Sailing, Elections, Sports, Football, Marketing
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US bison ranchers struggle to meet consumer demand
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The deep snow blanketing the Midwest prairie didn't bother the bison on Ed Eichten's ranch one bit. The hardy animals evolved to survive - even thrive - year-round on the open range, and with their big heads, they can plow right through...Tags: Agriculture, Montana, Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Hawaii
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