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Friday, October 13, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Angelina Jolie Car Crash



National Ledger - teenager was the one who pointed out that the actress' driver was looking to escape some eager paparazzi. Jolie and Brad Pitt are in Pune, which is about 125 miles southeast of Mumbai, filming A Mighty Heart, a biopic about slain Wall Street Journal

What to watch this week
Macon Telegraph - Two news specials bring fresh perspective to events that were defined by 9/11. In “The Journalist and the Jihadi, ” airing at 7 p.m. on HBO, we see the roads taken by two highly educated men: Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter in

Investors uninspired to begin week, quarter
Wave 3 - The Wall Street Journal says it would be one of the largest leveraged buyouts ever. Wal-Mart has said it saw a one-point-eight percent increase in September sales, compared to a year ago. The world's largest retailer is to release official sales for

Wall Street Journal and Winning Workplaces to Recognize Small
PrimeZone - NEW YORK, Oct. 12, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Wall Street Journal and not-for-profit, Winning Workplaces, have teamed to create their first annual ranking of the best small workplaces in North America in a report to be called Top Small Workplaces

Monday, October 09, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Google sets eyes on YouTube Inc 



Internet search leader Google Inc is in talks to acquire the popular online video site YouTube Inc for about $1.6 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

Report: Google in talks to buy YouTube 
Internet search leader Google Inc. is in talks to acquire the popular online video site YouTube Inc. for about $1.6 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing a person familiar with the matter.

YouTube-Google rumors and the danger of the Web echo chamber 
In the wee hours this morning, TechCrunch's Mike Arrington posted a completely speculative item about Google potentially possibly maybe offering $1.6 billion for YouTube. A couple hours later, a Wall Street Journal reporter posted a brief story based on a...

Google Reportedly Seeks YouTube 
Internet search leader Google Inc. is in talks to acquire the popular online video site YouTube Inc. for about $1.6 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported this afternoon on its Web site, citing a person familiar with the matter.

More Hospitals Begin To Build "Eco-Friendly" Facilities 
Hospitals are beginning to build "more efficient, eco-friendly facilities with 'sustainable' design features" as the industry "embarks on a $200 billion construction program over the next decade to replace or rebuild decaying facilities and meet growing demand from aging baby boomers," the Wall Street Journal reports. [click link for full article]

Local man's words, photos show up in Wall Street Journal 
When the Wall Street Journal mentioned Northern Michigan Monday in a guide to retirement planning and living, words couldn't describe the area's appeal.

Sector Snap: Drug wholesalers down 
The settlement, first reported in Friday\'s Wall Street Journal, still needs to be approved by a judge and could possibly save health plans an estimated $4 billion. Publisher First DataBank Inc., a unit of Hearst Corp., claims it did nothing wrong and is not paying damages.

Sovereign Bancorp board battle could oust CEO: WSJ 
A boardroom battle is looming at Sovereign Bancorp Inc. that could cost company chief Jay Sidhu his job and pose a problem for shareholder Banco Santander Central Hispano , The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Cerberus Capital may buy stake in auto-parts supplier Delphi - report



Forbes - HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management is considering the purchase of a stake in US auto-parts supplier Delphi Corp, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the company's plans. Cerberus's

Heard on the street — and on the Web
Seattle Times - His cautionary tone didn't stop the Wall Street Journal and other publications from jumping on the rumor, giving it more credibility without official confirmation. • "The minute that acquisition took place YouTube couldn't be YouTube." — Dallas

Google Woos YouTube with $1.6 Billion
MarketingVOX - Rumors of the talks were posted on TechCrunch Thursday night and picked up by the Wall Street Journal on Friday, the Independent writes , saying talks are at an early stage and a deal is uncertain. Internet entrepreneur Mark Cuban is quoted by Internet

Finding Your Perfect Honeymoon Destination
WHO-TV - If you must start the day with your favorite coffee and The Wall Street Journal; if you live on the cutting edge and don't want to miss a beat; or if you thirst for the knowledge found within museums, enjoy live theater, and prefer dining at

Rumours rife over Google acquisition of Youtube
VNUnet - The rumoured deal has Google paying $1.6bn for Youtube, according to the Wall Street Journal. If completed, an acquisition would give Google roughly half of the market share in the streaming video market. Some experts are already speculating on what

Fiorina calls HP scandal 'very sad'
Wichita Eagle - Fiorina herself initiated an investigation into a press leak in early 2005, after details of an off-site board meeting in January were leaked to the Wall Street Journal. She writes in her memoir that whoever did the leaking was ``arrogant and foolish

Google in talks to buy YouTube
Daily Anaeum - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Internet search leader Google Inc. is in talks to acquire the popular online video site YouTube Inc. for about $1.6 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing a person familiar with the matter. Mountain View-based