Facebook’s stock debut shows not all investors are equal
By Andrew Tangel, Los Angeles Times – NEW YORK — Facebook Inc.’s bungled stock-market debut made it clear that big money still rules Wall Street. But this time, the small money got a
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By Andrew Tangel, Los Angeles Times – NEW YORK — Facebook Inc.’s bungled stock-market debut made it clear that big money still rules Wall Street. But this time, the small money got a
Mason City, Iowa- North Iowa Broadcasting, Inc. will be hosting a screening of IndieFlix presents Finding Kind, a movement and documentary directed by Lauren Parsekian and Molly Thompson at the Surf Ballroom
McClatchy-Tribune News Service – The following editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times: ——— Facebook has made a habit of advancing its interests at the expense of its customers, whether by weakening
MCT FORUM – By James L. Gattuso, The Heritage Foundation – America’s truckers are known for their independence, often driving alone in their rigs from one end of the country to the other. Now
By Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune – PITTSBURGH — It was five years ago this week that an exasperated Lou Piniella announced he had seen enough of his underachieving Cubs’ lineup. “Maybe we’ll draw
By Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune – PITTSBURGH — The Chicago Cubs front office is busy preparing for the draft June 4, but President Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer can be expected
By Mark Emmons, San Jose Mercury News – Mixed martial arts fighter Cain Velasquez has spent only 64 seconds in the steel cage during the past 17 months. And he probably would like
By Bob Brookover, The Philadelphia Inquirer – ST. LOUIS — Resiliency was the trademark of the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals. They were often down, but never out and their reward was a World