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Beyonce, Spielberg, and Sting: 33 Interesting People Who Wrote Big Checks to Hillary Clinton
2015-07-17 05:42:15| Apparel - Topix.net
According to a New York Times' review of her most recent campaign fundraising report, only one-fifth of those who contributed to her $47.5 million fundraising haul between April 1 and the end of June gave $200 or less. But the list of prominent backers who cut her hefty checks is long and includes names like director Stephen Spielberg, Univision owner Haim Saban and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg - all of whom have already thrown their support behind the Democratic presidential candidate and opened their wallet too.
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Beyonce, Spielberg, and Sting: 33 Interesting People Who Wrote Big Checks to Hillary Clinton
2015-07-16 23:26:35| Footwear - Topix.net
According to a New York Times' review of her most recent campaign fundraising report, only one-fifth of those who contributed to her $47.5 million fundraising haul between April 1 and the end of June gave $200 or less. But the list of prominent backers who cut her hefty checks is long and includes names like director Stephen Spielberg, Univision owner Haim Saban and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg - all of whom have already thrown their support behind the Democratic presidential candidate and opened their wallet too.
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VIDEO: 'I wrote the business plan and off I went'
2015-07-05 20:48:33| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
The $230m boss who served drinks on David Bowie's yacht
Drive, he wrote
2015-05-29 14:24:14| Semiconductors - Topix.net
The light is different in Southern California. Somehow it feels richer than the light in New York fuller, more saturated.
Who wrote the iconic Coke ad in 'Mad Men' finale: Don or Peggy?
2015-05-18 10:06:51| Beverages - Topix.net
The Mad Men finale left us with many questions, but one remains burning in our brains: who wrote the iconic Coca-Cola ad: Don or Peggy? The "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" ad campaign was actually written by Bill Backer at McCann-Erickson in 1971, but all Mad Men fans know that the show likes to take a few liberties with the historical time period it's set in. The closing moments of the series finale end on Don, peacefully meditating with a simple smile before fading into the iconic ad.