For more MarketWatch videos, go to www.marketwatch.com/video. Forget Tupperware. The latest trend in house parties is all about gold. People get together to socialize -- and to make money selling their old jewelry. MarketWatch's Jennifer Waters reports. (Oct. 30)
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For more cool videos, check out www.marketwatch.com/video. Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 2, the world-famous ocean liner, bids farewell to America with one final call to New York. MarketWatch's Kelsey Hubbard reports. (Oct. 22)
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Twitter Co-founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams tell MarketWatch Columnist Therese Poletti at the D Conference how they plan to attain their goal of generating revenue by the end of the year. (May 27)
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WSJ’s Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray, Barron's Online Stocks Editor Bob O'Brien and MarketWatch's Editor-in-Chief David Callaway get together to analyze the stock market crisis. (Oct. 7)
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MarketWatch's Russ Britt recaps the final day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, where Barack Obama became the first African-American to be nominated from a major party to be president of the U.S. (Aug. 28)
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MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman goes on location in Los Angeles to speak with Lionsgate Entertainment's Vice Chairman Michael Burns about the upcoming Oliver Stone film, "W." The biopic on the life and politics of George W. Bush stars Josh Brolin. (Oct. 14)
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For more Media Web Minutes, check out www.marketwatch.com/video. CNN's main hurdle these days is how to keep viewers now that the election is over, Jon Friedman says. (Nov. 17)
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Elizabeth Hurley and Este Lauder Chairman Leonard Lauder speak with MarketWatch's Larry Kofsky at the New York Stock Exchange about the release of their new fragrance, Sensuous.
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At the All Candy Expo in Chicago, MarketWatch's Bill Spain speaks to chocolatier Jacques Torres about what defines premium chocolate and how the weaker economy may affect the confectionary business.
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MarketWatch's Rob Schroeder updates on how Republicans in the Twin Cities for their convention are shifting their agenda in response to Hurricane Gustav. (Aug. 31)
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Take two Pokens, bump them together, and what do you get? An easy way to exchange and collect contact information, plus you can dump all those business cards. But is the U.S. market ready for these gadgets? MarketWatch’s Emily Glazer reports.
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