Word: columnizing
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...peddling financial news: Thestreet.co.uk (falco, geekspeak for "belly-up"), FTMarketWatch.com (quietly falcoed into the Financial Times' main site). But surprise: Breakingviews - a three-year-old, London-based site offering financial commentary, claims to be actually making money. Editor Hugo Dixon, a veteran journalist who wrote the FT's Lex column for many years, says the company made a profit in the fourth quarter of last year and expects one this quarter. "We're doing on-the-day financial commentary, focusing on a professional audience," boasts Dixon. "All of those elements are key to allowing us to survive." How did they...
...problem facing Washington as it seeks to assemble a majority on the Council is that most of the international community remains opposed to war. By dealing with countries one-on-one, the U.S. is often able to bring to bear enough leverage to bring doubters into its column. But signs of resistance anywhere along the line tend to reinforce reluctance elsewhere to go along with a move to war within the two-week deadline for discussion set by the U.S. when it introduced its resolution this week...
Madeleine S. Elfenbein ’04 is a social studies concentrator in Kirkland House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...
Zachary S. Podolsky ’04 is a classics concentrator in Currier House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...right, (cough), hockey...Yes, the NHL...I don’t receive much thanks from the NHL...perhaps because I never watch. In fact, Gordie, you shouldn’t be here because you’re not dead yet. The only reason you’re in this column is that you were the only old hockey player I knew...