Keith Richards News
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George Jones, the country-music singer who overcame alcohol and drug addiction, bankruptcy and broken marriages to have more hit records than any other artist, has died. He was 81.
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Crillon, the 100-year-old hotel that housed General Eisenhower after the Liberation of Paris, is auctioning off almost everything, from beds and curtains to 2,000 bottles of wine and doormen’s uniforms.
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Grant MacPherson, executive chef for Viking Commercial and head of restaurant consultancy Scotch Myst, discusses the dinner he prepared for Eric Clapton and Keith Richards before the Crossroads 2013 shows at Madison Square Garden, his 30 year career cooking for celebrities around the world, and his new cookbook, "Word of Mouth." MacPherson speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage."
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Canadian stocks fell as industrial and commodity shares led declines amid reports showing U.S. manufacturing slid and China’s factory output trailed forecasts.
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“I wrote ‘Satisfaction’ in my sleep,” Keith Richards boasts in his autobiography, “ Life .”
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The editors and writers for Bloomberg’s Muse arts and culture section chose their favorite moments of 2012. Here they are, led off by Executive Editor Manuela Hoelterhoff:
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Canadian stocks were little changed as Canadian National Railway Co. surged on increased North American rail traffic, while profit concern sent shares of Catamaran Corp. and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce lower.
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A rusty Mini car sold for 40,250 pounds ($65,382) at an auction today -- beating the price of a shiny Pontiac convertible once owned by Keith Richards.
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A Pontiac convertible formerly owned by Keith Richards may fetch as much as $35,000 as Rolling Stones fans and car collectors are lured by a U.K. auction.
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Among the books we reviewed this year, biographies and memoirs are heavily represented in our choices for the top nonfiction of 2010 -- even a book about cancer is billed as a biography.
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