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...course, OK! prefers to keep the celebrities it's covering happy. And even more aggressive magazines like Us Weekly have a written policy of not buying pictures of kids taken at or near their schools. But other tabloids are not going to be so picky, particularly the online outlets. If someone has a picture of Malia or Sasha having a bad hair day back in Illinois, Morgan says Splash would buy it. Likewise, if there's a story of alleged social climbing at a Sidwell Friends birthday party, it's a safe bet that gossip site Gawker...
...There are an awful lot of community organizations, non-profits, endowments, that very much want to keep going at their mission, even though stock market reversals in the past year may have left funds near or under historic dollar value,” Kerr said. “This is one of the pressures out there to see UPMIFA widely adopted...
...While it is indeed unlikely that al-Qaeda or its ilk will field a significant air force in the near future, it is foolish to assume that every adversary that America faces will only be capable of cowardly attacks on civilians. If military action against Iran becomes necessary, the Air Force will need the stealth capabilities of the Raptor—which render it all but invisible against air-defense radars—in order to guarantee the total destruction of Iran’s nuclear and military assets without risking American lives. Similarly, if the People?...
What about the market more generally? I'm a valuation guy. I look at P/Es and things like that to tell me where the market is. As you get near the bottom of these things, that tends to be where valuations are attractive. I'd move away from the staples and pharma and into the more cyclical names. I'm looking forward to doing that. We've been looking for an opening, and we hope to get it in the next six months. But if I'm wrong, then maybe it will be the six months after that...
...withdrawn in the face of the violence - Mugabe unexpectedly announced his intention to share power. Ever since, the two sides have been deadlocked in negotiations over how that might be accomplished. In the meantime, Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis has sharply deteriorated. Inflation has spiraled out of control, unemployment is near universal, poverty is endemic, hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled the country and close to 3,000 people have died of cholera since the collapse of water and sewage systems in the capital, Harare. (See pictures of political tension in Zimbabwe...