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Kellogg's buys Procter & Gamble's Pringles chips for $2.7 billion
This is what potato chip politics looks like: Upset with the internal struggles of Kettle owner Diamond Foods, Pringles is abandoning its would-be buyer and running off with Kellogg Co. instead.
Pringles, which is owned by Procter & Gamble and makes...Tags: Diamond Foods Incorporated, Potatoes, Kellogg Company, Kraft Foods, Inc.
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Former Procter & Gamble chief joins Legendary board
Company TownAlan G. Lafley joins Legendary Entertainment board: Alan G. Lafley, chief executive of Procter & Gamble from 2000 to 2010, is the fifth person on the board of Legendary, the co-financier of movies including "The Dark Knight" and "The Hangover."... -
John Smale dies at 84; executive led Procter & Gamble, GM
John G. Smale, a self-effacing but tenacious executive whose brand-management savvy led him to the top of consumer-products giant Procter & Gamble before becoming chairman of General Motors and spearheading efforts to halt its slide toward bankruptcy,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Dentistry and Dental Health, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance, Respiratory Disease
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General Mills, Procter & Gamble pressured to trim packaging [Updated]
GreenspaceThe average American generates about five pounds of trash per day, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Now a San Francisco-based nonprofit is asking some of the manufacturers who produce it to accept more responsibility for recycling... -
Procter & Gamble announces voluntary recall of some Iams canned cat food over thiamine concerns
L.A. UnleashedThe Procter & Gamble Co., which owns the Iams pet food brand, announced a voluntary recall of canned Iams ProActive Health cat and kitten foods Wednesday. The affected cat and kitten foods contain dates between September 2011 and June 2012...... -
Porn stars are the new crossover artists
There's a new breed of performer that's becoming a hot Hollywood commodity, and we're not talking about garrulous Chihuahuas.
Once largely shunned as pariahs by the entertainment industry, porn stars are turning up with increasing regularity on shopping-...Tags: National Basketball Association, Daniel Day-Lewis, Music Theater, Comedy (genre), Arts and Culture
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Professional networking site LinkedIn valued at $1 billion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLinkedIn Corp. has made a big connection with investors, who are valuing the professional networking company at more than $1 billion. LinkedIn said Tuesday that it had received $53 million in venture capital funding from Bain Capital Ventures and three...Tags: News Corp., Advertising, MySpace, Forrester Research Incorporated, Sociology
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Marilyn Chambers dies at 56; '70s porn star and Ivory Snow model
Marilyn Chambers, the legendary adult movie queen who was the wholesome model on Ivory Snow detergent boxes in the early 1970s when she made her adult movie debut in the X-rated classic "Behind the Green Door," has died. She was 56. Chambers was found...Tags: Social Issues, Newspaper and Magazine, Pornography, Celebrities, David Cronenberg
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Hair coloring advances hit home
These days, it's no casual matter to spend $100 or more on hair color at the salon. But what's a woman to do, let her roots show? Necessity is pushing even the timid to consider taking color into their own hands, and new techniques and formulations are...Tags: Hair and Nails, New Products, Minority Groups
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Your morning Brand X web round-up for Jan. 4, 2010: Don't mess with Lady Gaga, no G-spot (sorry ladies) and no 'Kitty Swiffers' either!
Brand XLady Gaga defends Adam Lambert from "homophobe"; dumps drink on his head (ShowBiz Spy) Google Chrome more popular browser than Safari: now the third most popular, behind Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox (Telegraph)Will Apple's Tablet save print?... -
'As the World Turns' canceled
CBS has pulled the plug on another long-running soap opera.
Just three months after "Guiding Light" aired its final episode, CBS announced Tuesday that it will end "As the World Turns" in September, after 54 years and more than 13,000 episodes. Its...Tags: Marisa Tomei, All My Children (tv program), James Earl Jones, Music Theater, Opera (genre)
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Shave off years, with a little help
YOU look just like your father, they tell you. Hey, not so fast. Though most men realize that certain signs of aging are inevitable, more are doing what women have done for years -- putting the brakes on looking older. And they're seeking cosmetic medical...Tags: Hair and Nails, Cosmetic Procedures, Facelift, Science and Technology, Diets and Dieting
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