The News Review:
- Equifax Reports Revenue of $484.1 Million and Net Income of $72.3 …
- SearchMe Adds Music Search With Unlimited Streaming Via Imeem Widgets
- McCain linked to group in Iran-Contra affair
Equifax Reports Revenue of $484.1 Million and Net Income of $72.3 …
MarketWatch
The company reported revenue of $484. 1 million, a 2 percent decrease from the
third quarter of 2007, and net income of $72. 3 million, a 6 percent increase
over the same period. On a non-GAAP basis, excluding the impact of
restructuring and asset write-down charges, net of tax, and an income tax
benefit, net income was flat compared to the third quarter of 2007. Diluted
earnings per share (“EPS”) was $0.
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SearchMe Adds Music Search With Unlimited Streaming Via Imeem Widgets
Washington Post, United States
SearchMe is essentially grabbing the imeem widget for each song search result. As with all imeem music widgets, there are buttons on the bottom that will let anyone buy the song from iTunes, Amazon, or eBay. SearchMe won’t see any of that affiliate revenue, but if music search gets more people to actually use SearchMe it will worthwhile. The search engine is still tiny, but is gaining some traction (see.
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McCain linked to group in Iran-Contra affair
The Miami Herald, FL
McCain’s office produced two letters from 1984 and 1986 to back his account. The dates on the resignation letters in 1984 and May 1986 coincided with McCain election campaigns and increasingly critical public scrutiny of the World Anti-Communist League, the umbrella group Singlaub chaired. In 1983 and 1984 for example, columnist Jack Anderson linked the league’s Latin American affiliate to death squad political assassinations. The Latin American affiliate was kicked out of the league. At the time, Singlaub told the columnist the Latin American affiliate had “knowingly promoted pro-Nazi groups” and was “virulently anti-Semitic. “”That was putting it mildly,” Anderson wrote in a Sept. 11, 1984, column on alleged death squad murders, an article that appeared two months before the U.