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Apologies for potential error pointing but: "Before granting the extension, the SEC warned American Apparel that it would be delisted if it failed to return to deadline compliance." Doesn't seem quite right. American Apparel is listed on the American Stock Exchange, which is owned by NYSE-Euronext. The Amex could

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It'll be fun because you'll be able to use your phone to call MTA station managers. "Hi. Where's the 6 train?"

@badasscat: I think she looks great. BMI is also a bit bunky for people who work out a lot (try typing the Rock's dimensions in there, for example). But I guess as far as who's fat and thin or looks good or not... your mileage may vary?

@badasscat: Hmmm, I think it's a fine weight though I do admit the movies made me think she was taller and I didn't Google it because I just can't bring myself to Google Jessica Simpson's dimensions.

Jessica balloons to 145 pounds? Balloons? I know, I know, Angelina's balloons are the topic here but, come on. At Jessica Simpson's height, 145 is thin. A few inches below her height it's thin.

"The Third Man" by Peter Mandelson. Uh... Graham Greene is calling, he'd like his title back.

Unacceptable. Any James Frey Science Fiction novel should be called "A Million Little Species" and every line should be based solidly in verifiable fact, with footnotes.

@marisateika: Sigh, in a former life I used to use phrases like "banks like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America" to get onto Yahoo's ticker pages.

@Peppermint: There's nothing wrong with user engagement! It gives good writers jobs!

Wow... the Slate article about how you're whoring for comments to increase pageviews has over 260 comments. Those whores!

@PamBeesley: I hate the use of the word seemingly like that. If she's able to attack quickly then she's able to attack quickly. She isn't "seemingly" anything.

Wow, that's bad writing. "Seemingly the master of the quick attack..."

Forget it, let's not have restrictions on financial journalism either. It's all really just about the fashion of money.

If only people had applied such scrutiny to the claims of Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein that they do to this small time scam artist, we'd be in great shape!