Ted Turner News
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Linda Poole can’t restrain herself when it comes to the most-polarizing topic in Montana: the reintroduction of purebred bison. As Poole sees it, the bison aren’t a cause. They’re cuddly fundraising mascots helping the American Prairie Reserve to raise money to advance its mission of land accumulation under the auspices of species preservation.
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They’re unlikely business partners: a billionaire environmentalist and one of the largest coal-burners in the U.S.
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Southern Co., the second-largest U.S. power company by market value, acquired its fifth U.S. solar project in partnership with billionaire Ted Turner’s renewable-energy company.
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Al Neuharth, the free spender and practical jokester who built Gannett Co. into the largest U.S. newspaper publisher and created the country’s biggest-selling daily in USA Today, has died. He was 89.
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Billionaire Ted Turner said News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch will probably have to leave the helm of his media company after a phone-hacking scandal that began at one of its newspapers.
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Southern Co., the second-largest U.S. power company by market value, bought its third solar farm in partnership with billionaire Ted Turner’s renewable-energy business.
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Southern Co., the largest U.S. power company by market value, bought its second solar energy project in partnership with Turner Renewable Energy.
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Former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford was the top vote-getter in a Republican U.S. House primary today, the first test of his political comeback bid after acknowledging an extramarital affair four years ago.
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U.S. President Barack Obama made a “big mistake” in pushing health-care legislation before climate change, billionaire Ted Turner said today.
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Billionaire Ted Turner, chairman of Turner Enterprises Inc., talks about the future of News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch.
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