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  2. Power Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Kneale (2009-June 8, 2010) Amanda Drury (February 9, 2015 – January 15, 2016) (rejoined CNBC Asia as Sydney-based correspondent in July 2016) Michelle Caruso-Cabrera (2002-2003; 2009-2013; January 19, 2016 – August 22, 2018) Sara Eisen (April 4, 2018 – November 30, 2018) (previously with Closing Bell, now back with Squawk on the ...

  3. One Year Later: Five reasons to still hate Wall Street - AOL

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    Not much has changed since August 2008, when I first described five ways in which Wall Street wreaks havoc. On September 10, 2008, I was on CNBC's Power Lunch discussing whether Goldman Sachs ...

  4. CNBC's Dennis Kneale Set to Exit, Say Sources - AOL

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    Dennis Kneale's turbulent but entertaining tenure at CNBC is set to end, barring a last-minute plot twist. According to sources with knowledge of the situation, Kneale, the business channel's ...

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  6. Charlie Gasparino - Wikipedia

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    Gasparino's biographical snippets on websites and his own personal statements have occasionally claimed that Gasparino is a Pulitzer Prize nominee. [14] [15] [16]Gasparino was criticized for this by investigative reporter Bill Dedman and others as a misleading claim: while Gasparino was suggested to the Pulitzer Nominating Juries, hundreds of journalists are, and there is no particular esteem ...

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  8. The Wednesday Play - Wikipedia

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    The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 for six seasons from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually original works written for television, although dramatic adaptations of fiction (and occasionally stage plays) also featured.

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