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janet guyon

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  • cnn.com
    1 article
  • TheStreet
    1 article
  • qz.com
    1 article

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  • Jack Grubman Is Back. Just Ask Him
    16 May 2005—cnn.com
    Banned from Wall Street, the former Telecom King wants to prove that he wasn't just a huckster. (FORTUNE Magazine) – A sharp-looking man carrying an Hermès briefcase emerges from a chauffeured Town Car in the parking lot of a quiet little strip mall in suburban Cabin John, Md.--the kind of place that could be anywhere, with a Pizza Hut, a deli, and a Chinese restaurant. He strides into the second-floor offices of Unity Communications, a paging company that did $10 million in sales last year....
  • Washington Post’s Pearlstein Didn't Intend to Disparage TheStreet’s Integrity
    28 Oct 2014—TheStreet
    On Sept. 27, the Washington Post published a column by Steven Pearlstein, a Pulitzer Prize winner, attacking the integrity of TheStreet's biotech coverage and its reporter, Adam Feuerstein. The article, entitled Northwest Biotherapeutics Stock Woes Highlight the Harm of Short Sales, examined the participation of short-sellers in biotech. TheStreet disputed Pearlstein's assessment of our coverage of Northwest Bio and wrote to the Post's editor, requesting a retraction: TheStreet Seeks...
  • The king of England gave his wife this house to forgive her for shooting his best hunting dog
    8 Oct 2016—Quartz
    Redecorating can be so tiresome. There are walls to rearrange, paint colors to choose, floors to be laid, furniture to buy, artwork to be commissioned. Fortunately, the British royals have had centuries of experience at it. On Oct. 11 one of the most celebrated architectural treasures in the UK reopens with new paintwork, new floors, new art, new upholstery, and a new look at its history. The 400-year-old Queen’s House in Greenwich, designed by Inigo Jones, the Frank Lloyd Wright of his day,...
  • Kate Middleton’s pretty blue suit has revived interest in a quiet fashion label favored by Princess Diana
    19 Oct 2016—Quartz
    The Duchess of Cambridge is the world’s best-known clothes horse. She regularly shows up at events wearing outfits by commercial designers who dominate the world’s big fashion shows—names such as Alexander McQueen, Erdem, Temperley, Jenny Packham, Mulberry, Jimmy Choo, Prabal Gurung, and Max Mara, as well as fast-fashion labels like Zara. Among these big, mass-merchandised brands, Kate Middleton favors one that’s eschewed such marketing, yet has carried on since the death from breast cancer...
  • Prince Harry is furious about racist press coverage and online trolling of his girlfriend
    8 Nov 2016—Quartz
    Britain’s royal family is notoriously press-shy. Rarely do Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles or the Queen herself go out of their way to seek publicity, particularly for anything personal. Prince Harry just made an exception, saying that a line had been “crossed.” In a formal letter issued by Kensington Palace, Harry, 32, acknowledged that he has been dating the American actress Meghan Markle, 35, and said he feared for her safety due to “outright sexism and racism of social media...

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