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...gray-haired men sitting around large conference tables talking about things like "libor" and "basis points" were "complete fiction," Greenspan now admits. He said he would return the $8.5 million advance he received from his publisher "just as soon as I can get back to the Fed and print it. Oh, wait. I made that up. I've never been inside the Fed in my life. I guess they're out of luck...
...What’s the biggest difference between writing for TV and for print...
...even gain influence on Facebook, we help them do that.” The Internet, explains Katz, often presents new challenges for companies, challenges which Opera New Media wants to capitalize on: “Companies right now are very comfortable with traditional mediums—television, radio, print. They are not yet comfortable with internet and social media. I mean things like Facebook, Digg, Reddit, Flickr—all these different new mediums that are participatory.” In addition to their blog—www.brilliantenough.com—which covers “the web, politics...
...normal person. My thesis advisor then told me that I had a penchant for “windy philosophizing.” After that, I sort of went into a freefall. There were extreme highs and frightening lows. I started listening to Miley Cyrus, then habitually wore a leopard print nightie to the Kirkland Dining Hall. I became obsessed with HUDS’ country fried steak and started to have dreams about it. I would talk about my thesis constantly, even when people’s eyes would glaze over and they would start staring out into a nameless abyss...
...paper’s sudden success. Instead of cutting rate, the staff upped the ante with a “strict insistence upon absolutely trustworthy and impartial news reports, and a rigid maintenance of its apt motto, ‘All the news that’s fit to print.’” The effect on circulation was undeniable, and it proved to Rowell and the world “what may be accomplished by a clean, progressive newspaper.” One hopes that now, as newsprint’s future seems uncertain, its graceful matriarch...