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Leading indicators point to sustained recovery for 2010
Friday November 20 2009
The US economic recovery will extend into next year as manufacturing expands and the pace of firings abates, reports indicated yesterday.
Don't you (forget about him)
Sunday November 15 2009
Launched to superstardom by The Breakfast Club, Simple Minds are close to being hip again. Lead singer Jim Kerr talks to Barry Egan about growing up in Glasgow and sharing Christmas dinner with his ex-wives Patsy Kensit and Chrissie Hynde
why crooner frankie went to hollywood
Saturday November 14 2009
We've noted how the fur is flying as to who gets the key role in Martin Scorsese's upcoming Frank Sinatra biopic. The Oscar-winning director is due to start filming his Sinatra project late next year, but in the interim could face a battle over who will play the legendary singer. He is keen on Leonardo DiCaprio, but the studio and Sinatra's family are not so sure.
Green card deal for rich investors
Sunday November 08 2009
A bill signed into law last week by US President Barack Obama will allow wealthy Irish people to get green cards to live in the United States in second homes provided they invest in projects that will provide 10 jobs in a high unemployment area.
Kraft pondering hostile Cadbury bid
Sunday November 08 2009
Confectionery giant Cadbury remained silent amid reports that US-based food group Kraft was set to launch a hostile takeover bid for the firm.
She loved them, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Saturday November 07 2009
Chris O'Dell is the first to admit that she was never famous. Not even almost famous. But as a friend to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and countless other musical luminaries of the 1960s and '70s, the former tour manager and personal assistant has an undeniable claim to fame: she was there.
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