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- Apr 12 Thu 2012 11:34
Saskatoon makes the cover of the New Yorker
- Apr 11 Wed 2012 11:38
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- Apr 10 Tue 2012 11:44
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- Mar 20 Tue 2012 15:39
Apple Shopping Spree: What Could Tim Cook Buy
Apple says it is buying back $10 billion in stock and launching a dividend payment to spend just under half of its cash pile on shareholders in the next three years.
Samsung–See above, antitrust would be a serious headache and even Apple’s cash wouldn’t be enough, but given that Samsung makes a lot of Apple parts. A family of iPhones on different budgets would have plenty of new demographic targets.
- Mar 20 Tue 2012 15:37
Russell Simmons & Daughters: Sunday Shoppers
The family were seen leaving the Fred Segal store. It was a successful trip out since the girls both carried shopping bags.
Just the day before the music mogul and his oldest daughter were seen at the Mirror Mirror premiere.
- Feb 22 Wed 2012 16:33
Ralph Lauren Flexes its Muscles in International and Wholesale Segments
While Ralph Lauren registered solid growth across all major fronts in 3Q12, we believe analyzing the results geographically presents a much clearer picture.
- Feb 21 Tue 2012 16:03
Eastern Europeans fuel fight for Internet freedoms
Eastern Europe's tradition of political revolt has met the digital age. This time it's not communists or food shortages fueling fury, but an international copyright treaty that opponents say threatens freedom on the Internet.
- Feb 21 Tue 2012 16:00
Some Target shoppers unhappy over instant sellouts of designer labels
Target has received lots of publicity in the past few weeks for its newest designer collection. Unfortunately, some of the publicity wasn't that good.
- Feb 14 Tue 2012 17:42
Bag fees will not change habits in SF
People have complained about City Hall nickel-and-diming us for such things as parking fees, tickets, etc., but that was always just an expression.
- Feb 14 Tue 2012 17:41
How to Survive a Road Trip…With Your Kids
Since moving to the South more than a decade ago, every summer we plan our pilgrimage back to the Midwest to visit relatives and old friends. Normally, this trip is accomplished with the aid of a jet plane and some friendly relatives waiting for us at the airport to chauffeur us around during our stay. When baby number one came along, nothing changed as far as our means of transportation. Yes, it was a little harder rolling around from gate to gate with that whole car seat/stroller system thing. And true, it’s a tad embarrassing to be “those people” on a two hour flight with a screaming baby who you realize later was suffering from an ear infection, causing the lady across the aisle to proclaim upon landing how badly she needed a drink. But that had to be easier than keeping our poor child strapped in a car seat for the twelve-plus hour road trip, right?
When baby number two came along, we tried the flying thing. Once. Two screaming kids were just not nearly as easy as one. It was quite an undertaking to haul our luggage, car seats, stroller and two kids, who insisted on being carried, from the terminal to the car rental agency, since no longer could we rely on a friendly relative to pick us up and run us around. Between the cost of the airline tickets, baggage fees, airport parking, and the rental car, we knew this wasn’t something we would be able to keep up. It was decided. Our next trip was going to have to be a road trip. Sigh.