Rock and Roll Never Forgets: An Interview With Bob Seger
- A Conversation with Bob Seger Mike Ragogna: Bob, hi. So, we're not only celebrating the release of your new Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets collection, but a...
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Tom Cruise Celebrates "Risky Business" With Oprah - But The Film's Writer-Director Wasn't Invited
- Today's Oprah, part two of a Tom Cruise special that started Friday, has been advertised as a 25th anniversary celebration of "Risky Business" and of Cruise's stardom. B...
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Tom Cruise Returning To Oprah: First Time Since Couch Jumping
- CHICAGO — Oprah might want to nail down her furniture. Tom Cruise is scheduled to return to "The Oprah Winfrey Show," nearly three years after a couch-jumping appe...
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Entrepreneur W. Brett Wilson, formerly a dragon on ``Dragon's Den,'' believes that in order to become rich, a person must have guts to put money into risky investments. In each episode of ``Risky Business,'' Wilson introduces a couple to two entrepreneurs and allows the couple to invest money into one of the entrepreneurs' projects. Wilson then invests his own money in the project that the couple did not choose. The investments are then tracked over the next 30 days. At the end of the period, the results of the investments are revealed. Wilson lets the couple know how his investment turns out (basically telling them what could have been), then the entrepreneur the couple chose to support lets them know how their investment did. If the entrepreneur turned a profit, then the couple make money on their investment. If the entrepreneur lost money, the couple lose the money they invested.
