SCOTT PIERCE: 'HOW-TO' GOES TO WHOLE NEW LEVEL
Martha Stewart is back, and she's bigger and better than ever.
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MARTHA STEWART TO FIGHT INSIDER TRADING CHARGES
Martha Stewart, who served five months in prison for lying to prosecutors about her sale of ImClone Systems Inc. shares, is now fighting civil insider trading charges.
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Once you carry a name like Martha Stewart, you can't expect to get away that easily. There is no way you can save yourself so much money, keep it and then just have a brief prison term with an air of 'back to business' afterwards. I wonder if she has changed or still sort of arrogant?
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She was in trouble with the law and ended up in jail, now she is in trouble with Americans Indians!
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Martha Stewart's attempt to trademark "Katonah" - a move that has already riled some of her village neighbors - has now upset some American Indians because the name originally belonged to a 17th-century chief. Autumn Scott and Steven Burton, two members of the Ramapough Lenape Indian Nation - which claims Chief Katonah as its own - have joined the anti-trademark battle being waged by the Katonah Village Improvement Society. Other American Indian leaders yesterday said that Stewart's trademark application was offensive. "If I wanted to trademark 'Martha Stewart' and put out a line of tea towels, she would have me in court very quickly," said Suzan Harjo, president of the Morning Star Institute, an advocacy group. Stewart's company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO), wants to trademark Katonah for home furnishings, paints and other products. A spokeswoman for the domestic doyenne, Diana Pearson, has said Stewart "seeks to honor the town and the hamlet by using the word Katonah." |
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$2 Million for Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart, founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., received $2.06 million in compensation for 2007 while company CEO Susan Lyne received a little over $1 million in the year the company returned to profitability, according to a regulatory filing Monday.
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Martha Stewart CEO resigns as economy falters
NEW YORK - Susan Lyne, who rebuilt the Martha Stewart Living business in the aftermath of the namesake founder's legal woes, has stepped down as chief executive, and the job is being split between two company executives.
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She tried to go to England but they denied her a visa, I am pretty sure a rich woman like her must have been very angry about it.
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Martha Stewart was denied a visa to visit Britain due to her criminal record. "She has engagements with English companies and business leaders and hopes this can be resolved so that she will be able to visit soon," Charles Koppelman, chairman of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, said in a statement. Stewart, 66, was convicted in 2004 for lying to investigators about the sale of stock shares shortly before they fell sharply in value. She served five months at a women's prison in Alderson, W.Va., and was also sentenced to two years probation.... |
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