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DTCM hosts CNBC talk show during Cityscape
The German TV host was in Dubai as part of her coverage of top international events being organized in major cities of the world. This time it was Cityscape Dubai. 2007 which pulled her in for her episode titled, Global Land Grab: Building Sustainability. The popular TV show in English will be aired tomorrow (Saturday) as part of Christiansen's worldwide talk shows on the CNBC TV coming out of Dubai. Mr Hamad bin Mejrin, DTCM Director Missions, said: 'The DTCM is always on the lookout for promoting Dubai internationally as a commercial and touristic destination and we succeeded in hosting this popular CNBC talk show which has a viewership of 350 million households all over the world and the show will help us reach out to that many viewers thus enhancing the appeal of Dubai worldwide.' Added Mr bin Mejrin, 'A majority of CNBC viewers are investors and businessmen which gives us the golden opportunity of reaching out to the people who matter and thus to promote Dubai as a year-round family destination.' The shooting was done in Emirates Towers' Jumeirah Hall which served as a studio and the Al Badeah Hall that doubled up as a broadcasting and meetings area.
Buffett calls Dexter Shoe his worst deal ever
Rather than use cash, Buffett used Berkshire Class A stock to fund the purchase. That Berkshire stock is worth eight times more now, giving the Omaha, Nebraska-based insurance and investment company a $216 billion market value. Dexter didn't make it that long. It ended shoe production in the United States and Puerto Rico in 2001, and Berkshire folded what was left into its H.H. Brown Shoe Group unit. "What I had assessed as durable competitive advantage vanished within a few years," Buffett wrote on Friday. "By using Berkshire stock, I compounded this error hugely. That move made the cost to Berkshire shareholders not $400 million, but rather $3.5 billion. In essence, I gave away 1.6 percent of a wonderful business -- one now valued at $220 billion -- to buy a worthless business." "To date, Dexter is the worst deal that I've made," Buffett went on.
Brett Favre through the years
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The Barr Code
Still, all is not lost for the elder statesman from Arizona. In every election, at least some Republican voters have shown themselves as willing as their Democrat counterparts to lay principles aside for electoral victory. Unfortunately for McCain, the number of conservative voters predisposed to do this again this year, after the disappointing experience of the last eight years, is unlikely to be sufficient for him to overcome his considerable ideological baggage, especially since many of those voters already have tasted of much more exciting and principled candidates like Paul and Huckabee. Permalink | Comments (69) | .
Whalers threaten to take activists to Japan
It is unlikely that the Japanese govt is interested in any economic benefits that whaling brings (although the so called "institute of cetacean research" is). Instead, the Japanese government is extremely concerned that if it loses the right to whale in international waters, a precedent will be set that could lead to it's very economically important overexploitation of tuna and other fisheries being banned. Agree (0) Alert moderator DavidLastName: 17 Jan 2008 1:11:19pm Whats the British government doing about this? A British civilian was kidnapped as well. Agree (0) Alert moderator .
Facebook snatches ex-Google executive
Founded in February 2004, Facebook has grown rapidly. It now has 34 million visitors a month, according to comScore. It is bringing in $100 million in revenue and has more than 500 employees. McNamee said the company needs to scale its organization and monetize the site in a way that matches the needs of the community. "Those are very hard things to do and they require very different skills than historically have been the company's strength," McNamee said. Facebook was harshly criticized for a recent initiative called Beacon that allowed advertisers to exploit the connections between friends. In 2006 Facebook triggered a user revolt when it released a news feed feature that let people track each other's activities on the site. Sandberg joined Google in 2001 when the search giant was figuring out an advertising strategy that did not detract from the user experience or go against the company's core values of providing search results untainted by commercialism.
Name the Catch finalists
Your readers obviously have more mental capacity than your so-called "panel of experts" at the Daily News. The significance of the Super Bowl catch was the fact that Tyree used his head to secure the ball - this quality should definitely be prominent in the catchphrase. The only entry in your top five that suggests this is "The Hat Trick", but this title makes every educated sports fan think of hockey. The obvious winning choice is the "Cranium Cling" Catch (submitted by me - February 28, 2008; 11:58 a.m. - too bad you guys didn't get past the first 100 entries). The word "cranium" is a unique, appealing synonym for "head" and the word "cling" is a perfect word to describe the fashion in which Tyree secured the ball as he went down (it also brings to mind the phrase, "cling to victory" which is also perfectly suitable to the situation).
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