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David Finnerty, left, conducts trading in shares of General Electric on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this Jan. 17, 2001, file photo. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) This just in: In a setback for the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan, a federal appeals court upheld the acquittal of David Finnerty, a former [...]
Richard Drew/APTrader Fred Demarco, center, uses his handheld device as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange this morning. Wall Street is paring its losses after news of a surprising upturn in manufacturing. The Dow Jones...
Photograph of trader Al Young sitting as the bad news keeps coming by /Richard Drew/AP The Dow plummeted 358 points to end at 11,453, after bad news about brokerages and the ever increasing price of oil . Bloomberg News summed it up this way : U.S. stocks tumbled, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its worst June since the Great Depression, as record oil prices, credit-market writedowns and...
Richard drew my attention to an interview with Vincent Browne on Marketing.ie. Browne goes into detail on the tapping of his telephone by the State in the late 1970s. How the tapping started because: "The State regarded it as legitimate to tap my phone because I was in touch with paramilitaries at the time". But when he [...]
June 3, 2008 You may Listen or download this story in .mp3 format. or as a .wav file Profile America Tuesday, June 3rd. An idea that has saved countless lives was conceived by a man born in Washington, D.C., on this date in 1904 African-American physician Charles Richard Drew. He discovered how to separate blood cells from plasma and freeze the two. They could be preserved that way and the blood...
(AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)In this Feb. 26, 2008 file photo, Will Ferrell, from the new movie "Semi-Pro," appears on the NBC "Today" program in New York. Will Ferrell, Jennifer Aniston and Ellen Pag...
Pope Benedict XVI came to preach at St. Patrick's cathedral Saturday, the third anniversary of his election at pope, feted by cardinals and bishops, priests and nuns who jammed the magnificent Gothic church on Fifth Avenue.
Nicolas Cage has settled a libel suit in a London court against Kathleen Turner, who falsely claimed in her autobiography that he had twice been arrested for drunken driving and had stolen a dog.
LONDON -- Nicolas Cage has settled a libel suit in a London court against Kathleen Turner, who falsely claimed in her autobiography that he had twice been arrested for drunken driving and had stolen a dog.
The mezzo-soprano continues to be the most engaging, consistently satisfying singers around, as proven in her recital at the Rose Theater on Wednesday.
When Mayor Michael Bloomberg introduced Barack Obama before an economic speech Thursday, he made it clear he wasn't ready to make an endorsement - a prize all the presidential candidates are seeking.
Source: [b]Associated Press[/b] By DEVLIN BARRETT NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama proposes relief for homeowners and an additional $30 billion stimulus package to address the nation's economic woes. The presidential candidate spoke not far from Wall Street, hard hit by the mortgage melt...
Kimora Lee Simmons has already moved on, but she took steps to make it official by filing for divorce from her husband of seven years, entertainment mogul Russell Simmons.
LOS ANGELES -- Kimora Lee Simmons has already moved on, but she took steps to make it official by filing for divorce from her husband of seven years, entertainment mogul Russell Simmons.