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Investor who inspired infamous ‘Wall Street’ Gordon Gecko character dies at age 87
The Independent via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoIvan F Boesky, the infamous Wall Street trader who inspired Michael Douglas‘s Gordon Gecko character...
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The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 8 hours ago...Noomi Rapace, Ridley Scott’s Napoleon; season two of The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy; The...
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Esquire via AOL· 11 hours agoThis film stars Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell, a crime novelist who becomes the key suspect in a rockstar’s brutal murder. The investigation is led...
Ivan Boesky, Convicted in 1980s Insider-Trading Scandals, Dies at 87
The Wall Street Journal· 8 hours ago“It’s a sickness I have in the face of which I am helpless,” he said, according to the Journal....
How Renny Harlin Shot 3 ‘Strangers’ Movies in 52 Days
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"I thrive under pressure," the "Long Kiss Goodnight" filmmaker tells TheWrap The post How Renny...
Why Sam Taylor-Johnson Thinks Conversations About Relationship Age-Gaps Are "Strange" - E! Online
E! Online· 14 hours agoSam Taylor-Johnson thinks age-gap storylines are fifty shades of overdone. When asked whether she...
Ivan F. Boesky, Rogue Trader in 1980s Wall Street Scandal, Dies at 87
New York Times· 13 hours agoAn inspiration for the Gordon Gekko character in the movie “Wall Street,” he made a fortune from...
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TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours agoBoesky, who was the inspiration for the 'Gordon Gekko' character from the 1987 film "Wall Street"...
Ivan Boesky, convicted in 1980s Wall Street insider trading scandal, dead at 87
WSB Radio· 8 hours agoBoesky died at his California home in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, The New York Times...
Santa Fe writers took Franklin to Paris
Tribune via AOL· 4 days agoMay 17—Those who have a vision of Benjamin Franklin as a benevolent inventor tinkering with kites and electrical currents and writing homilies in his Poor Richard's Almanack might be surprised ...