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...movie errs, it is in making a rather tenuous link between their enterprise and the Watergate scandal (it has to do with a relationship they uncover between Richard Nixon's brother and Hughes), which is supposed to grant their fraud a redeeming social value. The film also places a glamorous sheen on publishing that does not quite square with the slightly ink-stained realities of that world. But still...
...Prague business venture. It's not clear who pocketed that money, but less than six months later, Big Lin says he received a Czech residence permit. The Czech document enabled him to get a tourist visa to England, which he overstayed. Six years ago, Big Lin cut his final link to home by "losing" his passport. Many other Chinese do the same to ward off deportation - it's hard to send someone home if their nationality is not clear - despite a British law mandating up to two years' imprisonment for illegals who destroy their...
...easily into print—and that she doesn’t always put her blog on her resume.“There are things that you just can’t do in a print article that you can do on a blog, like embed video clips and link to other articles,” Golis says. “Most [old media companies] don’t understand the medium, so they hire kids that do. But sometimes, those kids don’t understand it either.”But, Harvard students continue to capitalize...
...first study to examine the relationship between household firearm ownership rates and successful suicide attempts on a national level, he said. Joe Waldron, the executive director of the Citzens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, said that he does not believe suicide rates are linked to gun ownership rates, and that he was wary of the study. “A lot of people who takes pills or cut their wrists or use other relatively inefficient means of trying to commit suicide aren’t trying to commit suicide,” he said...
LARRY PAGE, Google co-founder and president, in a statement for an April Fool's Day prank in which a link posted on Google's home page connected to a site that supposedly offered consumers free high-speed wireless Internet through their home plumbing systems; Google called the program "Toilet Internet Service Provider...