Televangelist Robert H. Schuller has reached millions worldwide with his weekly “Hour of Power” TV broadcasts, but when it comes to the Internet, he had a high-tech headache: an online impostor.
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Televangelist Robert H. Schuller has reached millions worldwide with his weekly “Hour of Power” TV broadcasts, but when it comes to the Internet, he had a high-tech headache: an online impostor.
It’s a support group for people plagued by a most insidious affliction – Bernie Madoff. Victims who lost millions to the infamous swindler have created an online community to share legal advice, get tax help and, above all, vent.
Consumers increased spending for a second straight month in February even though their incomes slipped due to continuing massive layoffs.
It’s Manhattan’s million-dollar billboard. That’s nearly the amount the city is fining a coop board, billboard company and two installers over a giant sign on a building near Astor Place.
Most of the donations were small. But so many Daily News readers opened their wallets to contribute to butcher Jeffrey Ruhalter’s effort to serve steak dinners to hungry New Yorkers that he’s able to expand the generous offer.
‘The Happiest Place on Earth’ just got a little less, well, happy. Walt Disney World laid off an estimated 400 – 800 people, according to the Orlando Business Journal.
Frank Gehry was “just venting.” Forest City Ratner and Nets officials scrambled Wednesday to downplay the famed architect’s comments that the controversial $4.2 billion Atlantic Yards project may not be built.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva left many shocked Thursday with a tirade over “white, blue-eyed” people, according to the Daily Mail.
City Hall officials are negotiating an amnesty program to help hard-pressed small businesses that owe some $150 million in unpaid fines.
A former Morgan Stanley executive was arrested yesterday after he was accused of stealing $2.3 million from his own company, authorities said.