On Desperate Housewives, would anyone else like to see Dean Cain as Teri Hatcher’s love interest?
I would just LOVE to see Dean Cain in the picture. He’s Teri Hatcher’s (Susan Mayer’s) old coworker from this newspaper in Metropolis were she used to work before she started writing children’s books.
They used to date, and James Denton (Mike Delfino) goes crazy once he finds out Hatcher used to call Cain “Superman” because he used to give her orgasms every single time, and no one’s been able to do it ever since.
Joe Nocera Pleads Ignorance in Fiancée-Based Conflict of Interest [New York Times]
New York Times business columnist Joe Nocera’s column last weekend excoriated H.P. and SAP, and presented Oracle in a positive light. One problem: Nocera’s fiancee is the PR person for Oracle’s lead attorney in its lawsuit against SAP. Woops. More »
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‘Sister Wives’ Show Stirs Interest on the Web
by Claudine Zap
Forget Real Housewives . Those women have it easy compared to four wives and their sixteen children — married to one man — in a new reality show, Sister Wives .
Think of the show as the real-life version of the HBO drama Big Love , a show about a polygamous family with three wives, starring Chloë Sevigny and Bill Paxton . Big jealousy and dramas ensue. Sister Wives is about one man s polygymous family with four wives. Big jealousy and dramas ensue.
Polygamy is, of course, illegal in the U.S. The family faced a certain risk — legally and socially — in going public. Th
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How HP Executives Funneled Money To an Elite Prep School [Conflicts Of Interest]

Fallen Hewlett Packard CEO Mark Hurd was charged with “misusing company assets” after steering company money to his alleged love interest. But deploying corporate resources for personal interests is commonplace in Silicon Valley—even, it turns out, at HP. More »
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Why is Facebook’s Propaganda in the Washington Post? [Conflicts Of Interest]
The Washington Post ran a de facto Facebook press release in its op-ed section today. It was a bizarre decision; the newspaper’s already embroiled in one ethics scandal, so why cuddle up to a close, public friend of the paper? More »
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