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ManagersRealm - Jul 2, 2008
The answer seems to be yes. In a recent study conducted by the Business and Media Institute, it found that ABC (NYSE: DIS), NBC (NYSE: GE) and CBS (NYSE: CBS-A) on a consistent basis ""hyped similarities to the Great …
Also tagged: dis, ge, unemployment, recession, us economy, irresponsible reporting, economic history, economic ignorance
Know More Media - Management / Operations - Jul 2, 2008
The answer seems to be yes. In a recent study conducted by the Business and Media Institute, it found that ABC (NYSE: DIS), NBC (NYSE: GE) and CBS (NYSE: CBS-A) on a consistent basis ""hyped similarities to the Great …
Also tagged: dis, ge, unemployment, recession, us economy, irresponsible reporting, economic history, economic ignorance
BizofShowBiz - Apr 26, 2008
It's hard to believe that Shirley Temple has already turned 80, as I, and most people, remember her as the amazing little star from yesteryear. She was extremely popular as a child star because of her inspirational …
Also tagged: celebrities, shirley temple, shirley temple black, good ship lollipop, shirley temple ambassador
Know More Media - Media / Entertainment - Apr 25, 2008
It's hard to believe that Shirley Temple has already turned 80, as I, and most people, remember her as the amazing little star from yesteryear. She was extremely popular as a child star because of her inspirational …
Also tagged: celebrities, shirley temple, shirley temple black
Know More Media - Finance / Banking / Insurance - Sep 29, 2007
Earlier this year, the Commerce Department reported that the U.S. personal savings rate for the entire year of 2006 fell to negative one percent. Yes that is correct, Americans spent more money than they brought in …
Also tagged: economy, personal savings rates, us personal savings rate
GrowYourFunds - Sep 28, 2007
Earlier this year, the Commerce Department reported that the U.S. personal savings rate for the entire year of 2006 fell to negative one percent. Yes that is correct, Americans spent more money than they brought in …
Also tagged: economy