who wants to be a millionaire
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On December 3, 2012, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Celador International, Inc. v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., et al. u...
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Within five days of proposing what he called a "millionaire's tax" on state residents' income of $500,000 or more, Governor James E. McGreevey took hi...
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Two locals on Tuesday's scheduled broadcast of the TV game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" didn't quite get their wish, but they didn't leave empty-handed.
Nikki Hudgins, a Norfolk waitress, took home $13,050, according to a news release from the show.
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Dr Duncan Kelly has just been awarded [pounds sterling]1 million in compensation in a landmark judgement from Mr Justice Floyd in the English high cou...
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Ever wonder what those celebrity chefs earn?
It's a lot.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The number of millionaires living in Britain has risen by 17 percent over the last two years as the wealthy start to recover from the 2008 credit crisis, a survey revealed on Sunday [March 20].
Barclays Wealth said there were 619,000 millionaires - including property assets - currently living in the United Kingdom at the end of 2010, up from 528,000 in 2008. It added that the number of millionaires in the U.K. would grow by a third by 2020, meaning that Britain would be home to 826,000 millionaires.
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MONTREAL -- Interactive entertainment company Ludia and Disney-ABC Domestic Television today announced the availability of the Who Wants To Be A Milli...
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Torrance resident Ron Geltz will be among the 10 "Fastest Finger" contestants on ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" tonight. The show airs at 8.
Geltz is the first California contestant during the quiz show's 11- episode run marking the 10th anniversary of its premiere on U.S. television.
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I couldn't get a loan from anyone," says [Traci Lynn]. "I had bad credit and owed everybody." Eventually, she purchased some fashion jewelry pieces from a wholesale outlet in New York. She sold the items out of plastic containers to members of her church. She reinvested her initial $200 back into the business and purchased more items from a wholesaler until her initial investment doubled and tripled. Soon, Lynn went from transporting her jewelry from Tupperware containers to suitcases and expanded her market from the local church to neighborhood beauty shops and salons. She eventually opened a store.
Lynn espouses this Biblical passage to her clients: Life and death is in the power of the tongue. "If you say, 'I'm broke,' you will be broke," she says. "Instead, say, 'my money is circul...
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Hanging with the money crowd at the Florida Venture Capital Conference.
THE ROOM IS DARK EXCEPT FOR A SOLE SPOTLIGHT ON A wide stage. Philip Ruggier...