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    Feb 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. RapidShare ruling favors publishers over pirates

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    Publishers John Wiley & Sons, McGraw-Hill, Macmillan, Reed Elsevier, Pearson and Cengage Learning have won a judgment in a German court against Switzerland-based RapidShare. Our Technology blog reports: Book piracy has become a growing concern for...
  2. Apr 21, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Home sellers face changing realities in real estate market

    Universal Press Syndicate
    Home sellers have been in an enviable position for several years, often able to choose from more than one bid. Now, though, the playing field is a lot more level. Most sellers can't just assume there's a buyer out there willing to pay what they think...

    Tags: Homes, Prices, Property, Book, Real Estate Agents

  4. Aug 19, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. When a crisis forces a quick sale

    Universal Press Syndicate
    Sometimes your life can change drastically--and on short notice. Your particular moment of trauma could come in an e-mail to employees of your division announcing a move to a new headquarters several states away. You have just two choices: relocate or...

    Tags: Prices, Homes, Property, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Sellers

  6. Oct 8, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. CliffsNotes on the Superintendent Search

    The Los Angeles Board of Education and the headhunter it hired to find a replacement for departing Supt. Roy Romer believe that the selection process for the high-paid public position should be made behind closed doors. Last week, Times staff writers Joel...

    Tags: Las Vegas, San Diego (San Diego, California), Colin Powell, Regional Authority, Executive Branch

  8. Aug 20, 2006 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. Mar 6, 2008 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  10. Building firms will dig in for work

    In previous years, the watchword for most Lehigh Valley-based construction companies was "cautiously optimistic."
    Special to The Morning Call
    In previous years, the watchword for most Lehigh Valley-based construction companies was "cautiously optimistic." This year, the caution part of that equation seems to be outweighing the optimism, as companies look ahead to what might be a rocky year....

    Tags: Construction, Promenade Shops, Casino and Gambling, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Bethlehem Steel

  11. Apr 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. Film revives notoriety for author Irving

    Author Clifford Irving sounded wistful, even proud, this week as he recalled his wild adventures of the early 1970s, when he infamously duped his publishers at McGraw-Hill, the media, handwriting analysts and, as legend has it, President Nixon and the congressman who later investigated Watergate, into believing that the reclusive Howard Hughes had dictated his memoirs to him.
    Times staff Writer
    Author Clifford Irving sounded wistful, even proud, this week as he recalled his wild adventures of the early 1970s, when he infamously duped his publishers at McGraw-Hill, the media, handwriting analysts and, as legend has it, President Nixon and the...

    Tags: Richard Nixon, Marcia Gay Harden, Mexico, Entertainment, Claude Monet

  13. Apr 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. 'The Hoax'

    'The Hoax' is a smart tale about a man who told tall tales.Compared to harsher words like "fraud," "cheat" and "swindle," "hoax" is a rather gentle term, a word that even has artistic implications. It's the word Clifford Irving used to title his book about one of the great deceptions of modern times: his nearly successful 1971 attempt to pass off his own manuscript as the much-coveted autobiography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes.
    Times Staff Writer
    'The Hoax' is a smart tale about a man who told tall tales.Compared to harsher words like "fraud," "cheat" and "swindle," "hoax" is a rather gentle term, a word that even has artistic implications. It's the word Clifford Irving used to title his book...

    Tags: Hope Davis, Marcia Gay Harden, Entertainment, Richard Gere, Stanley Tucci

  15. Mar 31, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  16. The 'Hoax' makes explosive claims

    "I only wish I were still in the movie business."
    Zap2It.com
    "I only wish I were still in the movie business." That's Howard Hughes at his 1972 news conference, dialing in from the Bahamas to refute his purported autobiography, the one ostensibly written in conjunction with mythomaniac and Mailer-lite Clifford...

    Tags: Entertainment, Richard Gere, Vince Vaughn, Nevada, Chess Playing

  17. Nov 1, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  18. InterContinental plans skyscraper

    Tribune staff reporter
    The nondescript north tower of the InterContinental Chicago hotel on Michigan Avenue would be replaced with a 71-story hotel/condominium skyscraper, under a dramatic proposal that would reshape the south end of the Magnificent Mile. The ambitious plan...

    Tags: Chicago, Travel, Magnificent Mile, Clubs and Associations, Illinois

  19. Sep 22, 2006 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  20. In Emily Dickinson's Garden

    Of The Morning Call
    At The Homestead, where Dickinson spent nearly her entire life, you can walk the same flagstone path she followed across the east lawn, stand under the massive white oak tree that dates from her time, then pass peony and lilac bushes she may have passed....

    Tags: Christmas, Gardening, Massachusetts, Religious Festivals, New York

  21. May 18, 2009 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  22. May 18 - Live Webchat with Employment Expert Jason Seiden

    Jason Seiden is a career consultant with experience working with managers, professionals, executives, and students. He is one of the industry's freshest voices, providing sought-after thought-leadership through the written and spoken word. Jason is an award-winning author, sharp-edged blogger, and a popular speaker on issues related to leadership, generational shifts in the workplace, and the role of personal responsibility in career success, teamwork, and life balance.
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    Jason Seiden is a career consultant with experience working with managers, professionals, executives, and students. He is one of the industry's freshest voices, providing sought-after thought-leadership through the written and spoken word. Jason is an...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, CNN (tv network), Employment, WGN

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