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Bronfman: UMG, Sony purchase of EMI 'dangerous'
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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in two and purchase the parts for $4.1 billion combined. Citigroup was selling the iconic British recording company of The Beatles after it foreclosed on its previous owner, private equity firm Terra Firma. The deal has yet to be approved by antitrust
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Bronfman: UMG, Sony purchase of EMI 'dangerous'
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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in two and purchase the parts for $4.1 billion combined. Citigroup was selling the iconic British recording company of The Beatles after it foreclosed on its previous owner, private equity firm Terra Firma. The deal has yet to be approved by antitrust
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Duel In New Hampshire
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12/12/2011
Mitt Romney when asked if Newt Gingrich is winning the republican nomination race said “He is right now.” Romney just a month ago had hoped to seal the GOP presidential nomination with Florida’s primary on Jan. 31. Howie still had faith in Mitt.
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Out of Context
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11/22/2011
Mitt Romney’s campaign either just made its first real blunder of the 2012 presidential campaign or very cleverly created a firestorm of publicity. The reaction to its new ad may be exactly what the campaign was banking on. The campaign’s rollout of its first TV ad in New Hampshire was marked by a controversy over its use of an out-of-context quote by President Obama. The Romney campaign was forthcoming about the entire context of the quote in its press release. Howie was proud of thee tactics and thought it was indeed fair play.
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Care Packages Shameful?
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11/14/2011
A Suffolk University law professor has issued an e-mail calling plans to collect care packages for U.S. troops “shameful. In the e-mail to University colleagues Prof. Avery wrote “I think it is shameful that it is perceived as legitimate to solicit in an academic institution for support for men and women who have gone overseas to kill other human beings. The United States may well be the most war prone country in the history of civilization.” U.S. Sen. Scott Brown joined us to discuss his take on the Prof's stance.
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How will Steve Jobs be Remembered?
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10/06/2011
Steve Jobs died Wednesday at the age of 56. Within minutes of the announcement, Twitter and other digital channels were flooded with outpourings of grief for a very private man who leaves a very big mark on the world," she wrote. "It is the footprint, not of a manager or philanthropist, but of an entrepreneur. His legacy is that of an individual who used his drive, vision, curiosity and keen intelligence to follow new possibilities relentlessly without being deterred by the obstacles on his path." How will Steve Jobs be remembered?
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What's Up On Wall Street - Jon Erlichman, Bloomberg
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10/06/2011
Jon Erlichman from Bloomberg TV tells us What's Up on Wall Street
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Taxman Revisited
Pages/Blogs
04/21/2010
People have been asking for a fresh, easier to find post of the president performing the Beatles Taxman. Understandable. Plus, a bonus track.
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Disorienting Dilemma
Pages/Blogs
01/03/2010
liberals crazy. Why? Because I challenge their political assumptions, ones that haven't seen much introspection since the Beatles went to India. As much as liberals may hate me, though, it turns out that I'm good for them. In an article on learning
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The King is Dead
Pages/Blogs
08/27/2009
death I long for is the death of political mythologies like Camelot. After having been raised on Camelot - the backdrop of the Beatles matched only by the deaths of Jack and Bobby Kennedy as the defining cultural experiences of my youth - I have now come to
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Change
Pages/Blogs
11/16/2008
represents. Power has shifted to the new guys. Fighting that would be like trying to fight the British invasion of the 1960's. The Beatles were not the revolution - the forces of change were unstoppable - they simply rode the wave created by the enormous demand
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Change You Can Believe In
Pages/Blogs
11/15/2008
represents. Power has shifted to the new guys. Fighting that would be like trying to fight the British invasion of the 1960's. The Beatles were not the revolution - the forces of change were unstoppable - they simply rode the wave created by the enormous demand



