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Paul Volcker, the former head of the Federal Reserve Board and a famous worrier, says that he can't recall in his career a touchier global economic situation.
FORBES: The Panic Spreads
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For example, Amazon.com, a famous Internet bookshop, says that 27% of its dollar sales are abroad, often to people who would otherwise be unable to find what they were looking for.
ECONOMIST: But in the physical world . . .
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After reading a page on WeRelate.org about Daniel Boone, one of the most famous long hunters, Ms. Auvil says she found a wiki page link to a Kentucky state surveyor and friend of a brother of a Tennessee senator who was a friend of the man who adopted her fifth great-grandfather after his own father was murdered.
WSJ: Using Wikis and Other Forms of Group Research, Family Historians Are Making Surprising Connections
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Comedian Sandi Toksvig says she was groped by a "famous individual" while she was broadcasting in the 1980s.
BBC: Sandi Toksvig claims she was groped while broadcasting
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And on Sunday comedian Sandi Toksvig says she was groped by a "famous individual" while she was broadcasting in the 1980s.
BBC: Jimmy Savile abuse claims: Charity may change name
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"My mum's younger brother was Dr Mike Jones, who was quite a famous adventure and expedition paddler in the 1970s, " says Baillie.
BBC: Everest inspiration
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But a provision says businesses can't freely use the names of famous people, even if the people don't have registered trademarks.
WSJ: Michael Jordan Sues Chinese Sportswear Company
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He says the documents also show that she was still a famous figure in Florentine society: the whole parish turned out for her funeral.
BBC: NEWS | Europe | 'New evidence' on Mona Lisa model
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Youkilis has modified his famous batting stance, and says that his hands are in a far better position to attack the ball than in recent years.
WSJ: Don't Blame the Yankees' Replacements
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The fact that these volumes were owned by such a famous man means they might fetch prices roughly double that of books lacking such a provenance, says Jonathan Hill, a rare-book dealer in New York.
FORBES: Watt's Up
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"Now here's a site, the Sphinx and the Pyramids, probably the most famous ancient site in the worldno map, " Ludwig says.
FORBES: Treasure saver