• Intel also continues to drive access to content on Intel-based devices by working with video service providers around the globe such as Comcast and Bouygues Telecom to create television experiences that will allow customers to view live and on-demand pay TV content.

    ENGADGET: Intel announces new Lexington platform: up to 1.2 GHz, supports 1080p video and HSPA+ data speeds

  • After taxes, the U.S. ranks behind Saudi Arabia and Chile as the third best place to live on a mid-level executive pay.

    FORBES: Are Americans Overtaxed?

  • It may seem curious to ask indebted governments to pay citizens to live on the dole in another country, yet increased employment should eventually result, as those who move find work.

    ECONOMIST: Building euro-zone competitiveness

  • Those who live rich would have to pay tax on whatever portion of their assets they choose to spend.

    FORBES: Is a National Sales Tax Really Fair?

  • Workers pay high taxes, but trade job security for a guarantee, should they be laid off, of time-limited but generous unemployment pay that they can live on and a promise that they will get new jobs fast.

    ECONOMIST: A model that works

  • Finally, pay-for-performance will live on, even if current cash or the big bonus isn't the big deal it has been for most organizations.

    FORBES

  • The NFL Network, in a move designed to increase the pressure on those pay-TV distributors holding out, began showing a select number of live games in 2006, mostly on Thursday night.

    WSJ: Cablevision to Carry NFL Network

  • His goal is just to support himself by turning his ideas into a nonprofit that would pay him enough of a salary to live on, supplemented by sales of books and speaking engagements.

    FORBES: New Project Wants to Know What Gets You Happy and Make it Happen

  • Most of the people Mr Perry is referring to live below the poverty line, and still pay payroll taxes on what little they earn.

    ECONOMIST: The presidential race

  • Rosen, backed by venture capital firms Hummer Winblad and Media Technology Ventures, is angling for a second round of funding to pay for a campaign of radio ads and live demos on the street.

    FORBES: Heloise hits the Web

  • Many companies in Europe are legally required to consult employees individually and collectively, as well as provide termination pay, although protection levels vary depending on where you live.

    CNN: SMS 4U: U R sacked

  • Lately, the betting seems to be on Apple making a settop box that would meld live TV for existing pay-TV subscribers with iTunes content under a more intuitive user interface, but it seems that the TV powers that be are wary even of that small step.

    FORBES: Sorry, But Tim Cook Didn't Just Announce An Apple TV Set

  • Over 11% of poor people live in families that have to pay for child care (many others rely on relatives for informal child care).

    ECONOMIST: Out of sight, out of mind

  • Yet there are plenty of people of other countries, many Mexicans for example, would gladly pay 33% in taxes on their wages if they could live in the U.S. and get everything else most of us in the U.S. take for granted as part of the infrastructure.

    FORBES: Obama's 'Didn't Build That' Jab Exposes Cancer At Heart Of Crisis

  • By requiring authentication to access live programming on new media devices, ESPN and its distribution partners are extending their lucrative pay-TV business model onto the Web as the Internet becomes a more mainstream place for consumers to watch video content and a potential replacement to traditional TV.

    WSJ: ESPN Launches App for Mobile-TV Devices

  • But the most painful revelation of the debate on high pay may be this: many Britons are not convinced that they live in a functioning meritocracy.

    ECONOMIST: A bitter row about executive pay is about something bigger

  • The leading league, Ultimate Fighting Championship, has a dedicated following on American pay-per-view television, and has been gaining fans through live shows and television in Europe too.

    ECONOMIST: Sport and the media are natural bedfellows

  • Hopkins has pledged to pay the balance on a fundraising effort to place a statue of Frazier at Xfinity Live, an entertainment complex near Philadelphia's three sports stadiums.

    WSJ: At 48, Hopkins still chasing championship history

  • Sneakermakers Nike and Reebok are among the advertisers that pay EA to put their logos on the players (in one game, NBA LIVE, gamers can change the color and style of players' logo-emblazoned footwear).

    FORBES: Name Recognition

  • Ministers who for security or other reasons live in so-called 'grace and favour' homes will continue to pay council tax and tax on the benefit of living in this accommodation but will not receive this new allowance.

    BBC: In full: MP expenses reform plans

  • It contains information on where you work and live, credit accounts that have been opened in your name, and how you pay your bills.

    FORBES: What is Your Money IQ?

  • Even in a lousy economy, networks are willing to pay up for the NFL because it is offers some of the last must see live-programming on TV which means advertisers will get on board.

    FORBES: ESPN And NFL Ink $15 Billion Extension

  • Take a lesson from the extreme retirement savers (who strive to live on 25% of their income in order to save 75%) and drastically reduce your expenses in order to pay off your debt sooner.

    FORBES: When Not to Invest in Your 401(k)

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