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Penthouse founder Bob Guccione dies at 79
Bob Guccione, who took magazine nudity to a new level - or low - with his hardcore Penthouse magazine, has died of cancer at the age of 79. He passed away with his wife, April Dawn Warren Guccione, and two of his children by his side at his Plano, Texas home where he'd lived since last year.
Finally! Tough times getting better for small biz owners
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Rent too damn high? NYC doesn't even rank in Forbes 'Where its hardest to pay rent' list
Jimmy McMillian's might want to rethink his "rent is too damn high" political platform. Though New York City may be known for rents that soar like its skyline, the Big Apple didn’t crack a list Forbes.com compiled of the top 10 most difficult American cities to pay rent.
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