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...successful Fox News Channel. They complained that the cable network, whose slogan is "fair and balanced," shuts out and even mocks anything but right-wing views. California's Barbara Boxer told Murdoch his network's only balance is between the right and the far right, and suggested a new tag line: "Fox News: the right slant...
...million Medicare recipients, isn't everything Bush wanted. While it offers incentives--larger benefits to those who join private health plans--those inducements are smaller than the White House would like. And the plan may cost too much; this week the Congressional Budget Office will determine whether its price tag pushes Medicare's cost over the $400 billion allowed by Congress for reforms. Still, the proposal is winning encouragement from the White House as well as from Democratic veterans of the health-care debate like Senator Ted Kennedy, who now seems less likely than the White House had feared...
...last year. A significant cause of these woes dates back to September 2001, when Pinault won a ferocious two-year fight with another French tycoon, Bernard Arnault, for control of the Italian fashion firm Gucci. Victory seemed sweet, but it carried a $7 billion price tag. The timing could not have been worse. The day after the deal was signed, al-Qaeda slammed planes into Manhattan's World Trade Center, crushing the already fragile economy. With hindsight, it's clear that Pinault overpaid for Gucci. The Sept. 10 accord allowed PPR to buy up to 70% of Gucci...
Once, at a meeting of the Association of American Universities, Gray was handed a name tag and asked by a staffer...
...price tag of $75 million for a swath of riverside Boston real estate—the last major undeveloped site in the city—is a deal almost too good to be true...