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- A Gossip's Golden Touch
- Mother Mother might just be the next big thing in music that you haven't heard of--unless you read PerezHilton.com. Two weeks ago, Hilton ran a post that said, "Mother Mother is one of the most exciting bands in the Canadian music scene." In less than an hour, the band's page...
- Research articles 2007-05-28
- The Power of Social Networks; A mathematician explains how information flows through groups — and how businesses can channel it
- Byline: A GMJ Q&A with Jon Kleinberg, Ph.D., Cornell University mathematician and recipient of the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize Synopsis: Cornell mathematician Jon Kleinberg's research centers on the social and information networks that underpin the Web and other online media. In other words, Kleinberg can map the invisible world of...
- Research articles 2007-03-08
- Database nation: the upside of "zero privacy"
- IF YOU HAVEN'T noticed it already, flip back a few pages and take a good look at the front cover. Unless you picked this magazine up on a newsstand, you should see your neighborhood's grinning mug shot, exposed in all its glory from above. Depending on where you live, you...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Gossip Is Good, British Psychologists Say.
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 24--Office gossip is good. That's the word from the British Psychological Society, which bases its opinion on recent research that looked into the value of chatting around the water cooler, in the lunchroom...
- Research articles 2001-03-24
- Stop the Stonewall, Mr. President
- In the maelstrom of salacious gossip, sexual innuendo and prurient rumors swirling about our Nation's Capital, most Americans have lost sight of the basic principles that should guide both the legal investigations and the media coverage of them. These principles have nothing to do with personal lives or titillating stories....
- Research articles 1998-05-22
- Hutchinson Vows to Force Floor Votes On Measures to End China Appeasement
- In the maelstrom of salacious gossip, sexual innuendo and prurient rumors swirling about our Nation's Capital, most Americans have lost sight of the basic principles that should guide both the legal investigations and the media coverage of them. These principles have nothing to do with personal lives or titillating stories....
- Research articles 1998-05-22
- 1998 Ad
- Ken Starr has a rival in Orange County, California. It seems that the special prosecutor hired by the county to clean up corruption has run up a bill of $37,500 with the following results, according to Esther Schrader of the Los Angeles Times. "There was the failure to itemize a...
- Research articles 1998-03-01
- Watching David Gergen. (Pres Clinton's media adviser) (American Survey) (Column)
- David Gergen has played an important part in defining the role of image in national politics. He claims his contribution to the Clinton Administration is to help Clinton recover his self-confidence. Insiders are watching for clues as to when he might leave the administration.IT IS January 2001. The multimedia cameras...
- Research articles 1994-02-19
- Puccini scores - analysis of aria 'Nessun Dorma'
- LONDON-We realize here that one of the points on which Americans differ from the rest of the human race is that they are not interested in the World Cup. This will make the next World Cup, in four years' time, the oddest in the competition's history. It is to be...
- Research articles 1990-07-23
- "Gossip," Starring an Ensemble Cast of Exciting Young Talent, Begins Production in Toronto; Warner Bros., Village Roadshow to Distribute
- BURBANK, Calif.--ENTERTAINMENT WIRE--Oct. 23, 1998--Principal photography began Oct. 19 in Toronto on "Gossip," featuring a talented ensemble cast that includes James Marsden, Lena Heady, Norman Reedus, Kate Hudson, Marisa Coughlan, Edward James Olmos, with Eric Bogosian and Joshua Jackson.
- Research articles 1998-10-23
- Did you hear? Gossip's just like any other commodity.(Viewpoint)
- Byline: Randall Rothenberg Byline: Randall Rothenberg
- Research articles 2004-08-02
Additional Resources
- Gossip: The Key to Career Success?
- I've always told my reports to discount gossip they hear around the water cooler. But according to Daisy Wademan Dowling, I've been dispensing very poor career advice. "You're more likely to get the dirt on layoffs from standing around the water cooler than from scanning your email...
- Blog posts 2009-04-28
- EMAP sneaks ahead of BBC in gossip mag duel: BBC celebrity magazine for kids, it's Hot!, faces an uphill battle as it launches against the weekly, low-priced charms of EMAP's Sneak.
- There is an old publishing adage: if there is a bandwagon, jump on it. The new publishing phenomenon is celebrity gossip mags; this is after all where the circulation increases are to be found. There is an old publishing adage: if there is a...
- Research articles 2002-04-11
- National Enquirer Active Subscribers.(Popular gossip publication)(Brief Article)
- Reach 354,323 active subscribers to the National Enquirer, the country's popular gossip publication. This audience of ardent readers loves to get the scoop on breaking stories. This 65-percent female ... Reach 354,323 active subscribers to the National Enquirer, the country's popular gossip publication....
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Powell watch. (Regulation).(gossip surrounds Michael Powell's future as FCC chairman)(Brief Article)
- MICHAEL POWELL'S aides last week tried to squelch rumors that he will be exiting as FCC chairman, but they couldn't extinguish Washington gossip generated by a Time report asserting that he had notified the White House of plans to resign this fall. MICHAEL POWELL'S...
- Research articles 2003-07-28
- CW Pulls "Gossip Girl" From Web, and Ratings Suffer
- The season premiere of Gossip Girl -- the incredibly popular CW program that the current cover of New York Magazine calls the "Greatest. Show. Ever." -- debuted this week to slightly lower numbers than its previous season, with 2.44 million viewers as opposed to 2.5 million. It's significant because of...
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Gossip becomes a crime in Colombia town
- BOGOTA AFP — A Colombian town has taken a hard line against gossip, with fines of up to 6,000 dollars and three years in jail. "Residents come out with things that they have no reason to say, that are mere gossip and that have even gotten people killed," Margoth...
- Research articles 2005-05-17
- New York tabloid suspends gossip writer amid FBI probe
- NEW YORK AFP — The New York Post tabloid suspended a gossip writer who has come under FBI investigation for allegedly trying to extort money from a Beverly Hills billionaire. Jared Stern allegedly demanded 100,000 dollars from Ron Burkle, who made his fortune in supermarkets, plus an annual stipend...
- Research articles 2006-04-07
- Gossip: Scandal on Page Six
- As a freelance contributor to the New York Post's Page Six column, Jared Paul Stern was supposed to get the gossip, not be the gossip. But a New York Daily News splash last Friday alleged that Stern proposed that billionaire Ron Burkle pay him $100,000 to suppress negative stories. Howard...
- Research articles 2006-04-17
- Second thoughts about gossip - the dangers of gossip; response to May 2, 1994 National Review article by Taki Theodoracopulos - Column
- IN HIS "Delectations" column last issue, my colleague Taki Theodoracopulos defended the pleasure of gossip, citing primarily its importance to future historians ("Have You Heard?" May 2). What, this puritanical editor thought, will history record about the family relations of Leon Klinghoffer? That ill-fated old man, pitched in his...
- Research articles 1994-05-16
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