Some people fear a purchase by the billionaire brothers could transform the newspaper into a pulpit for their political views.
The university has issued a press release trimming the amount of chocolate-hazelnut spread stolen from its dining halls.
His hands may be full as he battles for his way at Dell, Herbalife and Transocean, but the 77-year-old activist investor isn't easing up.
The Ivy League university's student newspaper says $5,000 in the chocolate-hazelnut spread disappears each week.
After just six months on the job, the young tech CEO scores $1.1 million in cash from the beleaguered Internet giant she's trying to revive.
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The emir's purchase also signals stronger financial ties between the oil-rich Gulf state and Europe's most-bankrupt country.
Prince Alwaleed claims the magazine's annual ranking of billionaires is biased against Middle Easterners. Forbes says he's in an 'alternate reality.'
Wealthy families are paying some of their biggest federal tax bills in decades, a liberal-leaning tax group says.
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