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The First Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Simon Cowell, the waxed supremo of TV talent contests, has made advanced plans to bring the The X Factor to Las Vegas as a global pay-per-view internet venture…
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In Entertainment (Free subscription) | yesterday
Simon Cowell or Mr X Factor has he is known plans to take the talent show format to to Las Vegas as part of a global internet venture, according to GQ magazine. And the 50-year-old is teaming up with Sir Philip Green. According to Cowell the pair plans to stage two shows a week, which fans [...]
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The PopCrunch Show (Free subscription) | yesterday
Simon Cowell is planning to bring his reality talent competition The X Factor to Las Vegas. In a new interview with the January issue of British GQ Magazine –which features the American Idol judge on the cover above the headline “Simon Cowell and his $1 billion deal of the century” –Cowell’s business partner, Philip Green, [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... his Westlife boys, X Factor choreographer Brian Friedman, Geri Halliwell, billionaire retailer Philip Green and – but who else? – Sinitta. Based in Dublin most of the week, he doesn't go out very much and when he does, he doesn't normally drink but they were launching a new brand of champagne and it was Mariah, so it seemed rude not to. He sips delicately at his latte....
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X17 Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
We already knew the American Idol judge was planning on bringing The X Factor to the states, and now his business partner Philip Green has confirmed the two have plans to take the show to Sin City! In the...
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Casino News Media (Free subscription) | yesterday
... research Las Vegas likely to get boost by Simon Cowell The X Factor talent show; billionaire Sir Philip Green partners up CryptoLogic returning to ICEi show in January; hopes to boost business IGT powering ahead with PartyGaming, Virgin and others despite global recession ESPN: The Magazine runs with poker pro Phil Ivey on front cover Domain names - .nets and .orgs becoming more popular...
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young shields (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
a conversation between topshop head honcho philip green and hollywood starlet scarlett johansson. the subject: the borrowing of a dress. greeny: 'yo yo scarjo, ya wanna be part of my topshop gang? i know you do. king philip is in need of some fabulous party number to lend to my common public. i'm thinking leopard-print would be fierce...' scarjo: 'ummmmm' greeny:...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
United Utilities, the water company that supplies seven million people in the North West, put its last non-core businesses up for sale in a move that could signal the departure of Philip Green, its chief executive.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Philip Green, chief executive of United Utilities, has warned that if the water regulator decides to impose "unbalanced" curbs on prices on Thursday, there will be "implications for the balance sheet, the dividend, the investment programme or job losses".
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Madame Arcati (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Private Eye moves on my Nov 5 exclusive story on the Curious Case of the Missing Simon Cowell Times article. Readers will recall that the Murdoch paper's media editor Dan Sabbagh wrote an unusually frank report on Sir Philip Green's plans for Cowell, the proposed US The X Factor and Fox's part in all this. He even disclosed in his Sept 2 article that Murdoch's Fox had failed to return...