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- Nightline's Ted Koppel--as close to an official augur as American culture has--captured the prevailing spirit when he acknowledged last week, a tad reluctantly, that Farrakhan "may .
- That's why it's a tad ironic that in March Blackstone filed for an initial public offering to sell a small slice of the firm, which has made the hands-on Schwarzman, an arts lover .
- The AirGen is a tad bulky (about the size of a mini-fridge), but you can roll it under a desk.