Pied Piper News
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Nine hundred guests dined last night at Pier 57, a former bus depot, festooned with photographs of the High Line hanging from clotheslines.
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Silvio Berlusconi, fighting criminal charges that he paid a minor for sex, gained in opinion polls as a series of television interviews placed the three-time premier once again at the center of the Italian political debate.
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James A. Johnson cuts a powerful figure as he makes his way around Wall Street and Washington in horn-rimmed glasses.
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American International Group Inc. commits “corporate suicide” and Fannie Mae becomes a Pied Piper in two of our favorite business books so far this year. Here’s a list of recommended titles.
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Albert Nicholas, the dean of Milwaukee money managers, has a theory why the mid-sized city best known for beer and bratwurst is home to so many top- performing mutual funds.
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Note to Lloyd Blankfein : Imagine, for a moment, what would happen if a cardiac surgeon were paid like a Wall Street banker in 2006.
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With so many business books spilling from the shelves, we’re often asked for a comprehensive list of recommendations. Here’s an updated list of 50 top titles published since Jan. 1, 2009.
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With so many business books spilling from the shelves, we’re often asked for a comprehensive list of recommendations. Here’s an updated list of 50 top titles published since Jan. 1, 2009.
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Ogun Dairo put a match to the pile of wood chips she had carried from a nearby sawmill. The chips were soggy and didn’t burn. Instead, they smoldered, and the smoky fire fueled an unlikely global exchange that has supported her family of five for three decades.
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Gags about the gassier bodily functions usually drag the theater into comedy hell.
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