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The beats are equally impressive: “A Charmed Life” lays uplifting bass plucks over cymbal-heavy jazz drums; “Satisfied?” boasts an infectious dub groove; “How Real It Is” breaks unexpectedly into vibrant drum ?...
Forget Elvis’ unprecedented—and still historically unmatched—popularity. Forget that he has sold more records worldwide (more than a billion) than anyone else in the history of the record industry. Forget that he produced 131 gold, platinum or multi-platinum records. Forget that he...
Sticking out of AOL Time Warner's rather humdrum earnings report Wednesday was a very gaudy number: A one-time loss of $54 billion. It's the largest spill of red ink, dollar for dollar, in U.S. corporate history and nearly two-thirds of the company's current stock-market...
The new rule was originally going to require companies to post such losses as a relevant part of its continuing operations - which is hard to argue with when the asset is in the company's name - but businesses successfully lobbied to have the losses classified under "cumulative effects of changes...
People respond to incentives, the economists say, and it’s starting to look like they’re right. According to a study released last year by Wojciech Kopczuk and Joel Slemrod, two researchers at the University of Michigan, Americans obey the injunctions of their pocketbooks even when...