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Arianna Huffington is a Greek-American author and columnist. She is also the founder of the Huffington Post.
Arianna Huffington is a Greek-American author and columnist. She is also the founder of the Huffington Post.
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Daily News, Los Angeles, Rick Orlov's Tipoff column
Los Angeles Daily NewsAs he prepares to leave office on June 30, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa seems intent on making sure every page of his passport has some foreign destination stamped on it. Next Sunday, he is heading a trade and commerce delegation to China for a quick...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Michael Jackson, Tourism and Leisure, Local Elections, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Dalai Lama, other leading thinkers say emotional health key to solving world's problems
The Wisconsin State JournalSeveral of the world's big thinkers convened Wednesday on a living room-like stage at Madison's Overture Center to talk global climate change, the nature of happiness and other weighty topics, all in the presence of a keenly interested Tenzin Gyatso,...Tags: Diabetes, Human Interest, Buddhism, Dalai Lama, Psychology
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Bold Abe aims to take Japan in new direction
Arianna Huffington"I have experienced failure as a politician," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe once said. In his second round as the country's prime minister, he is determined to avoid the mistakes of the past -- beginning with how to deal with the stagnant Japanese...Tags: Productivity, Social Media, Shinzo Abe, Media Industry, Political Fundraising
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Christie not just a pol, but a celebrity
The Philadelphia InquirerSometime before the Saturday Night Live appearance, before Shaq stopped by to say hello, before the second nod on Time's "most influential people in the world" list, the governor of New Jersey morphed into something else. He became a bona fide 21st-...Tags: Parties and Movements, Celebrities, Media Industry, Republican Party, Sofia Vergara
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Postcard from Tokyo: What Zen, haiku and tea have to do with surviving the financial crisis
Arianna HuffingtonTOKYO -- Konnichiwa! Greetings from Japan, where I've been for nearly a week leading up to thelaunch of our latest international edition, HuffPost Japan. Japan is an amazing place -- almost overwhelming in how singular and beautiful it is. And we are...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Employment Opportunities, Tokyo (Japan), Shinzo Abe, Finance
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Huffington in Tokyo for launch of Japanese-language version of HuffPost
The Japan TimesThe Japanese version of the Huffington Post website aims to encourage reserved Japanese people to participate in online discussions and express themselves, Arianna Huffington, founder of the online media giant, said Wednesday. Huffington was in Tokyo to...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), The Huffington Post, Japan
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Amazon pilots (Part 3): The comedies
Los Angeles Times Television CriticIn two previous posts, I discussed the Amazon pilots, a slate of proposed series by the cyberspace bookseller turned virtual moving-picture studio, now streaming online for viewer comment and ratings. (Thousands have already chimed in.) The first post was...Tags: Clark Johnson, John Goodman, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Washington, DC
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Liberate time and break free from deadlines
Arianna HuffingtonAre you busy right now? Are you already behind on what you wanted to accomplish today? Or this week? Or this year? Are you hoping this will be a short post so you can get back to the million things on your To Do list that are breathing down your neck? OK,...Tags: The Huffington Post, The Boston Globe
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Jerry Seinfeld, Kevin Spacey, Ben Stiller Win Webby Awards
ReutersApr 30 (TheWrap.com) - Jerry Seinfeld, who turned to the internet instead of television to distribute "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," was named one of the 17th annual Webby Awards winners on Tuesday, alongside other major Hollywood talent like Ben...Tags: Human Interest, Rainn Wilson, Patton Oswalt, Awards and Prizes, Netflix Inc.
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Brain dead: Why is D.C.'s answer to the jobs crisis a deficit solution?
Arianna HuffingtonLast week, President Obama proposed an initiative to map the complete structure and activity of the brain. The so-called BRAIN project (Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) would kick off next year with $100 million in funding...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Public Finance, Politics, The Huffington Post, Autism
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Barack Obama, Conan O'Brien skewer media skillfully
Staff writerCould it be that Washington does comedy better than the Hollywood movie studios? Conan O'Brien and Barack Obama provided more laughter Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner than you're likely to find this weekend at the...Tags: Paul Ryan, NPR, CNN (tv network), Anderson Cooper, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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After Boston: Why it's important that we keep asking, 'Why?'
Arianna Huffington"I, and I think all of the law enforcement professionals, are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives," said Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick on Saturday, "because we have a million questions, and those questions need to be answered."...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Islam, The Huffington Post, Social Media, Religion and Belief
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