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Benedict Cumberbatch Explains Why He's Playing Julian Assange In Controversial WikiLeaks' Movie
Business Insider - 12 Oct 2013 13:21
Earlier this week, WikiLeaks released a letter founder Julian Assange sent Benedict Cumberbatch back in January. The actor is playing Assange in the upcoming DreamWorks' film "The Fifth Estate." In the lengthy letter, As...
Accounting firm pledges $50K to UNO
Miami Herald - 12 Oct 2013 10:16
Louisiana-based accounting firm Postlethwaite & Netterville has pledged a $50,000 donation over five years to the University of New Orleans department of accounting.
Wells Fargo again posts record profits despite mortgage slowdown
News Observer - 12 Oct 2013 05:00
Wells Fargo once again posted record profits in the third quarter, the bank said Friday, despite the long-expected slow-down in its mortgage division.
23 Gorgeous Photos Taken By Someone Who Gets Paid To Use Instagram All Day
Business Insider - 12 Oct 2013 14:55
This is Liz Eswein. You probably don't know her, but you might follow her on Instagram. She owns the handle @NewYorkCity, and she gets paid to Instagram the same things you take photos of every day. Food, people, places...
Why Action Trumps Everything (Especially Planning), If You Want To Achieve Anything Worthwhile
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 08:49Shutdown Squeeze Play May Cause Mortgage Fallout
The Huffington Post - 12 Oct 2013 06:15
Mortgage rates slipped downward for the third consecutive week; but before would-be refinancers and home buyers cheer too loudly, they may want to ponder the reason why. The federal government shutdown is creating a dark...
China reports unexpected drop in September exports
Boston - 12 Oct 2013 05:43
BEIJING (AP) -- China's exports suffered an unexpectedly sharp decline in September amid weak global demand but imports grew.
J.P. Morgan Reels From Legal Costs
Wall Street Journal - 12 Oct 2013 04:37
J.P. Morgan swung to a third-quarter loss of $380 million, compared with a profit of $5.71 billion a year earlier, as the bank reeled from more than $9 billion in legal costs.
How Twitter Insiders Cut Their Taxes
Wall Street Journal - 12 Oct 2013 03:54
A careful reading of the Twitter prospectus shows that insiders have been making moves to minimize investment and estate taxes on their shares before the firm goes public.
Gov. Brown vetoes sex abuse lawsuit bill
News Observer - 12 Oct 2013 23:48
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill Saturday that would have allowed some sex abuse victims who are now barred by the statute of limitations to file lawsuits against private institutions…
Egypt not expected to be hit hard by US aid cuts
Boston - 12 Oct 2013 23:37
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. decision to suspend delivery of tanks, helicopters and fighter jets to Egypt is more of a symbolic slap than a punishing wound to the military-backed government for its slog toward a return to...
Emails: researchers thought Va. gov backed studies
News Observer - 12 Oct 2013 23:32
Emails from 2011 show that university researchers believed they had Gov. Bob McDonnell's support for obtaining money from a state trust fund to bankroll studies for a nutritional supplement maker…
Ex-Google China Chief Lee Kaifu Under Propagandist Attack
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 17:37Social Entrepreneur Profile: David Bishop, Soap Cycling
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 14:59Why Big Data Matters
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 05:30Vatican Flubs Coin With Jesus and Tax Collector
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 03:44Accel Looks To Up Its Deals In Australia In Search For More New Heroes
Forbes - 12 Oct 2013 01:37Food Stamp Debit Cards Failing To Work In 17 States
The Huffington Post - 12 Oct 2013 23:31Vancouver organic food co-op on edge of closure
Miami Herald - 12 Oct 2013 23:26
A nonprofit grocery store is struggling under the weight of unpaid co-op debts and a dearth of volunteers who promised to help out.
Detroit Secures $350 Million Loan To Help Pay Off Debt During Bankruptcy Proceedings
The Huffington Post - 12 Oct 2013 23:16NewsWatch: Fed shutdown and your retirement: Remain calm
Market Watch - 12 Oct 2013 23:00
Retirees and those saving for retirement may be worried about their investments, taxes and retirement plans as the federal government shutdown drags on, and lawmakers argue about extending the debt ceiling. Retirement ad...
NSA Director Defends Surveillance Operations
TPM - 12 Oct 2013 22:59
In an interview with The New York Times, Gen. Keith Alexander, the director of the National Security Agency, defended the surveillance work done by his agency, while acknowledging that "it's important to have a public, t...