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"Learn To Love Insider Trading," by The Wall Street Journal

Does the recent collar of terrorist-supporting hedge fund chief Raj Rajaratnam suggest insider trading as back en vogue ? The moving of markets with propriety information nobody else gets hasn’t been cool since Wall Street …until now. Love it , says the WSJ

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"Learn To Love Insider Trading," by The Wall Street Journal

Google Reportedly To Launch Music Search Engine

Artist search results will offer free streams and MP3 purchase options. By Gil Kaufman Photo: Google/ MTV News What if you could type in, say, Adam Lambert’s name into Google and instantly get links to official streams and downloads of his music?

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Put That Boner To Work

This is a real live Wall Street Journal ad from once upon a time. I think I liked old WSJ subscribers a lot more than the current ones.

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Put That Boner To Work

The New Look: Ivy League Jerk Chic

Are you Trad? Totally tradded? Traddin’ it up

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The New Look: Ivy League Jerk Chic

Steve Jobs Psychodrama Unfolds at Apple’s iPod Event

The big tech news today is Apple’s expected unveiling of new iPod music players. How pedestrian.

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Steve Jobs Psychodrama Unfolds at Apple’s iPod Event

Mark Penn and Wall Street Journal Now Equally Pathetic

We were disappointed yesterday when the cowardly Wall Street Journal failed to fire faux-trendspotting flack Mark Penn for using his newspaper column to troll for PR clients. But—hearteningly—both Penn and the paper appear increasingly pathetic! We do feel for the beleaguered actual reporters in the WSJ newsroom, who have to see their own reputations suffer by association while their paper’s leadership caves in to a celebrity pseudo-columnist’s right to disregard basic conflict-of-interest rules

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Mark Penn and Wall Street Journal Now Equally Pathetic

A Sampling Of Some Popular Shorthand Texting Terms

According to the Wall Street Journal these are popular texting terms. How many of them do you use

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A Sampling Of Some Popular Shorthand Texting Terms

Scalping And scarcity: The economics of live music

With the record business decimated by illegal downloading, the live concert represents the ailing music industry's biggest source of revenue. But as journalist John Seabrook reports in The New Yorker, the live concert business has yet to reconcile two competing sides of its identity. For the world's leading concert promoter and ticket seller — LiveNation and Ticketmaster, respectively — a concert is a moneymaking venture.

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Scalping And scarcity: The economics of live music

The New York Post’s 61,000 Manhattan Millionaires March Against Health Care

The New York Post is in high dudgeon over Obama’s health plan, blasting a “terrifying” potential 57% “mega-tax” on “successful NYers” under “Obamacare” on the front page. Gosh, that does sound like a lot.

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The New York Post’s 61,000 Manhattan Millionaires March Against Health Care