-
The show has ridden off into the reality-tv sunset, the friendships have all dissolved, but real estate remains.
FORBES: Lauren Conrad Selling Hollywood "Hills" Home
-
Holder of patents covering everything from color television to the MP3 audio-compression format, Thomson has been selling off its loss-ridden television business to focus on becoming the fount of everything digital, from cameras to DVD duplication, for the entertainment industry.
FORBES: Digital Domination?
-
He should throw off the vice-ridden, status-quo factions of the Liberal Democratic Party, take on whatever opposition allies he can gather and take his case to the people: Either support me and my new LDP, or Japan will face an economic tsunami unlike any seen since the Great Depression.
FORBES: Japan: Falling Off The Cliff
-
As Bob Wilson, the chairman, points out, it keeps young people off the local crime- and drug-ridden streets.
ECONOMIST: Working men's clubs
-
The duo looked to have ridden out the storm when a pearler from Asif, almost a rapid off-break, beat Laxman's defences to hit middle-and-off.
BBC: Akmal continued his superb recent form to defy the Indians
-
You might find yourself drifting off about five tracks in, only to be woken up by Everything's Alright, which starts off sounding like Van Morrison before evolving into a fabulous angst-ridden rant.
BBC: Osbourne tackles teen angst
-
He has ridden more than 2, 500 winners in his career, but the names from 28 September 1996 roll off his tongue like old friends.
BBC: Frankie Dettori recalls his Ascot 'Magnificent Seven'
-
I'd ridden a wind current down to the observation deck and spotted Uberman sitting on the ledge with his legs dangling off the side.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Hero'