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CEO Rupert Murdoch (above), the unlikely septuagenarian dot-commer, is onto Facebook -- the fast-growing social-networking Website that is a rival to his own company's MySpace.
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I was still employed as a dot-commer the day I stepped aboard a retired New York City fireboat for a volunteer work-party and wound up cutting out heating pipes with a power saw.
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Some 49% of small businesses own at least part of the commer cial buildings in which they are located, and the majority of them have mortgages, according to the National Federation of Independent Business.
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He has been doing well as a new commer running against a woman who has been making the news for many years.
Final returns in Pennsylvania: did Clinton nab a double-digit win? 2008
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How can a new commer win over certain voting blocks when you have a seasoned candidate as an obsticle??
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The idea of Mr. Modi's brainchild as a stand-in for the new India brash, over-hyped and crassly commer cial may have become a bit of a clich, but it is apt nonetheless.
Modi's Operandi 2010
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I have no idea who is an up and commer in minnesota politics on the dem side.
Tonight: Ventura To Announce Whether He's Running For Senate 2009
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Look for them to find an up and commer with no major movie roles but who has apopeared on HBO , daytime TV or stage like Josefina Scaglione,Karen Olivo or Gugu Mbatha-Raw
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Murdoch's buy transformed him into a dot-commer -- and a marquee attraction at today's conference.
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I am a fairly new commer to the political blog world 7-08, but I dived in head first and realized right away that I knew nothing about what was going on it the world.
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