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  Save Martha: For Martha Stewart Fans
Martha recalls that before she went off to jail, she understood that her Apprentice was to be the only version, and said she was quite surprised after leaving Alderson that this was not the case.
Martha Stewart brought a whole new audience and level of attention to the Apprentice TV show and it is too bad that no one was able to capitalize on the amazing PR value that she created.
Martha's show was not theatre or camp--she took the search for an apprentice very seriously and to this day she draws from the talent of the winner and some of the also rans.
www.savemartha.com   (12373 words)

  
  Martha Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stewart, along with her five siblings, was raised in Nutley, New Jersey.
Stewart also agreed to a five-year bar from serving as a director of a public company and a five-year limitation on the scope of her service as an officer or employee of a public company.
In October 2005, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia launched a line of houses that carry her name to be built by KB Home initially in Cary, North Carolina and various other locations nationwide.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martha_Stewart   (2054 words)

  
 COURTTV.COM - Martha Stewart Stock Scandal — Case Chronology
Martha Stewart says she has a conversation with her broker, Peter Bacanovic, regarding which stocks in her portfolio she wants to sell around the time when ImClone was $74 a share.
Martha Stewart changes the entry in her phone log from "Peter Bacanovic thinks ImClone is going to start trading downward" to "Peter Bacanovic re imclone [sic]." She later tells her assistant to revert the wording to its original state.
Martha Stewart's assistant, Ann Armstrong, says the domestic diva changed a phone log message from "Peter Bacanovic thinks ImClone is going to start trading downward," to "Peter Bacanovic re imclone." Armstrong adds that before Stewart even stepped away from her desk, she ordered her to change the message back to its original wording.
www.courttv.com /trials/stewart/chronology.html   (1968 words)

  
 Martha Stewart, News, Pictures, Video Clips, Bio
Adding to the buzz by her return to the TV spotlight, Stewart was also the subject of a made for TV bio-pic entitled Martha Behind Bars which aired in September.
Since Stewart's appearance on the national scene in the 1980's, her portfolio has included cookbooks, a monthly magazine, television shows and a home furnishings line - all comprising a nationwide marketing empire that she is now in the midst of rebuilding.
Stewart's widely reported release on March 4, 2005 was followed by another five months under house arrest wearing an "unfashionable" electronic anklet that allowed authorities to track her (an experience also described as "hideous" by Stewart in a July 2005 interview with Vanity Fair).
www.chiff.com /pop-culture/martha-stewart.htm   (729 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Martha Stewart Sentenced -- July 16, 2004
RAY SUAREZ: Martha Stewart's sentence, five months in jail and two years of probation, including five months of house arrest, came after she was convicted on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and lying to investigators about a stock sale.
MARTHA STEWART: I have been choked and almost suffocated to death during that time, all the while more concerned about the wellbeing of others than for myself, more hurt for them and for their losses than my own, more worried for their futures than the future of Martha Stewart, the person.
Martha Stewart herself noted that this was personal conduct when she said in her statement on the courthouse steps.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/business/july-dec04/stewart_7-16.html   (1793 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Martha Stewart Convicted on All Four Counts - Business And Money | Business News | Financial News
Stewart, who averted more than $51,000 in losses by selling when she did, was not charged with insider trading; instead, she and her broker were accused of lying about the transaction and altering records to support the alleged cover story.
Stewart's arrival each day was chronicled by a barrage of photographers and camera crews, with the tabloids taking careful note of her expensive handbags and stylish heels.
Stewart had a reputation before the trial as a ruthless businesswoman, and in court she was portrayed as rude, insulting, demanding and cheap.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,113417,00.html   (1274 words)

  
 Martha Stewart Discussion/Dec. 1997
I have to dissent from the "dissing" of Martha Stewart.
Martha does everything, her renaissance WOMAN image, but we in turn can just try a few examples of that effort to be creative, or can purchase her stuff as part of our participation in the striving for comfort and good taste.
Martha Stewart irritates me mostly because she is an arbiter of a particular type of "good taste." Someone way back commented that most of the women in her family liked cheap mass produced figurines, and that Stewart and people like her were useful in educating people out of such low tastes.
www.h-net.org /~women/threads/disc-martha.html   (14136 words)

  
 Martha Stewart 3Q loss narrows - Boston.com
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. reported on Tuesday a smaller loss in the third-quarter versus a year ago as the multimedia company benefited from a 48 percent rise in revenue fueled by a surge in advertising.
For the fourth quarter, Martha Stewart Living said it is expecting revenue in the range of $91 million to $95 milllion, operating income in the range of $10 million to $11 million and adjusted EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, in the range of $16.5 million to $17.5 million.
For the year, Martha Stewart Living said that it expects revenues to be at the high end of its guidance of $270 million to $280 million.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2006/10/31/martha_stewart_3q_loss_narrows   (806 words)

  
 Martha Stewart, index.php - Gawker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Martha Stewart was just on the Today show to educate us all on the art of decorating plant pots; before the arts and crafts, however, Ann Curry couldn't resist showing off her hard-nosed newswench skills.
Just as Stewart opened her mouth to begin lecturing on terra cotta, Curry interrupted to ask about the state of the civil suit Stewart is currently facing from the Securities and Exchanges Commission.
Stewart could always negotiate and end things relatively quickly, but that might mean she ends up even more of a fl sheep than her broker Peter Bacanovic, who's probably not far from panhandling for a sugar daddy.
www.gawker.com /news/martha-stewart/index.php   (2519 words)

  
 Martha Stewart gets five months prison term - Jul. 20, 2004
Stewart said she was sorely disappointed at her sentence, but felt Cedarbaum was fair.
Stewart's attorneys have 10 days to file their motion to overturn her conviction last March on obstructing justice, conspiracy and making false statements during an insider trading investigation into her sale of $228,000 worth of ImClone Systems (IMCL: Research, Estimates) stock in December 2001.
Martha Stewart comments on her sentencing, encourages supporters to continue buying her products, and promises to be back.
money.cnn.com /2004/07/16/news/newsmakers/martha_sentencing/index.htm?cnn=yes   (1497 words)

  
 Martha Stewart
Stewart received a phone call from the broker on December 27, 2001, one day before the FDA made public the statement that Erbutix would not be approved.
Stewart’s account, but later has stated that she sold the shares only after he told her that Dr. Waksal and his family were selling their shares.
While 2004 was a year of “significant challenge” for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, according to its CEO Susan Lyne, please write a communication strategy for Martha Stewart to deal with her stockholders about the future of the company.
www.cba.bgsu.edu /faculty_staff/Greenwald/m__stewart.htm   (749 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart reports to the minimum-security federal prison in Alderson, West Virginia to begin serving her five-month sentence.
Stewart says she will miss her pets during her stay in prison, but hopes to be free in time for spring gardening.
Martha Stewart quits as a director and chief creative officer of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, but she says she will take on the new position of "founding editorial director." Her resignation from the board comes after she was convicted of stock trading improprieties.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/stewart_martha/timeline.html   (1281 words)

  
 Abebooks: Martha Stewart
Martha recently mentioned on Larry King Live that one way for her to pass time while in jail is to write a book about the her current troubles with the law.
Martha Stewart offers 20 complete menus for gatherings both large and small, casual and sophisticated--all reflecting an elegantly relaxed approach to entertaining in the '90s.
Martha Stewart shares her ideas for delectable finger foods to serve at 13 different parties.
www.abebooks.com /docs/Community/Featured/marthaStewart.shtml   (910 words)

  
 Martha Stewart Photos - Martha Stewart News - Martha Stewart Information
Martha made a Christmas wreath for the Clintons for the White House while Bill was still in office.
Martha Stewart returns to daytime television with a new unscripted, unedited show filmed before a live studio audience.
Martha will be joined by some of her celebrity friends for cooking,...
www.tv.com /martha-stewart/person/41123/summary.html   (526 words)

  
 Biography on Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart was born Martha Helen Kostyra on August 3, 1941 in New Jersey.
Andy and Martha landscaped with fruit trees, berry bushes of all varieties, and many vegetable and flower gardens, just like Martha did when she was growing up.
Martha appeared on the "Today" show and was offered the chance to host her own show.
lala.essortment.com /biographyonmar_rino.htm   (885 words)

  
 Martha Stewart Found Guilty - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
NEW YORK - Martha Stewart, the domestic diva and founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, was found guilty in her obstruction of justice trial today.
Industry analysts say Martha Stewart Living (nyse: MSO - news - people) may not be able to survive the conviction as a going concern, but they note that it has roughly $3.50 a share in cash.
Stewart and Bacanovic had been indicted in June 2003 on nine counts of obstruction of justice and related charges stemming from an investigation of the circumstances of her sale of ImClone Systems (nasdaq: IMCL - news - people) shares on Dec. 27, 2001.
www.forbes.com /business/2004/03/05/cx_da_0305marthafinal.html   (1046 words)

  
 Martha Stewart's Gallactic Tribute to Star Trek
Martha Stewart's expertise on every conceivable subject in the universe was soon recognized.
Martha Stewart, an enigmatic being composed purely of energy, joined the crew of the Enterprise-D in 2363 after sucessfully thawing a group of 20th-century humans who were frozen some four centuries earlier.
And, both the Borg and Martha Stewart are tied to sophisticated communications networks "Omnimedia" or "Collective" in which the idea of the individual is a meaningless concept.
members.tripod.com /~MrsMegaByte/startrek.html   (639 words)

  
 CNN.com - Martha Stewart faces sentencing - Jul 15, 2004
Stewart and Bacanovic were convicted March 5 for their roles in the sale of Stewart's ImClone Systems stock in late 2001.
Stewart, who did not testify at her trial, has the option of addressing the court at her sentencing hearing, but a former U.S. attorney in Connecticut said that was unlikely.
Where Stewart would serve her sentence would be up to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which typically assigns inmates to prisons close to their homes.
www.cnn.com /2004/LAW/07/15/martha.stewart/index.html   (1002 words)

  
 marthastewart.com/shop - Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook
With secrets from Martha Stewart for accomplishing the most challenging homekeeping tasks with ease, this detailed and comprehensive book is the only one you will need to help you keep your home looking its best, floor to ceiling, room by room.
Readable and practical—and graced with charts, sidebars, illustrated techniques, and personal anecdotes from Martha’s decades of experience caring for her homes—this is far more than just a compendium of ways to keep your house clean.
Encyclopedic yet friendly, Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook is a seminal work—a must-have for everyone who wants a well-cared-for home that will endure for generations.
www.marthastewartstore.com /detail.php?p=10294   (377 words)

  
 Martha Stewart | The Huffington Post
U.S. celebrity Martha Stewart, right, gestures to the Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin, third left, Oleg Kotov, center, and U.S. space tourist and billionaire Charles Simonyi, left, during their departure to the launch pad, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Saturday, April 7, 2007....
Martha Stewart (born Martha Helen Kostyra on August 3, 1941) is an American business magnate, author, editor and homemaking advocate.
Over the last two decades Stewart has held a prominent position in the American publishing industry; as the author of several books, hundreds of articles on the domestic arts, editor of a national homekeeping magazine, host for two popular daytime television programs, and commercial spokeswoman for K-Mart, helping to propel her into international fame.
www.huffingtonpost.com /people/Martha+Stewart   (1105 words)

  
 Save Martha! For Martha Stewart fans
If Martha Stewart and Peter Bacanovic are found guilty of the civil charge of insider trading, they would be required to pay back their sale profits, pay monetary fines and succumb to civil penalties: Martha may be barred from running a publicly traded company ever again, and Peter could have his trading license permanently revoked.
Martha, who had no control over these leaks or the voracious appetite of the media, decided she should remind people that she was innocent until proven guilty.
However, the facts strongly support Martha Stewart's case, and a fair minded jury would have to conclude that this case was in fact one of the greatest witchhunts in American history.
savemartha.com /martha_stewart_trial_what.html   (3568 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook: The Essential Guide to Caring for Everything in Your Home: Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Martha Stewart's new home reference book is a must-have for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it's gorgeous.
Martha is known to have several dogs and cats, it was not surprising to find much on the care and comfort of both species, although there is nothing I could find regarding either pet fish, pet birds, aquariums or birdcages.
Martha shares with Julia Child the fact that it is her books and not her TV presence which is her greatest work.
www.amazon.com /Martha-Stewarts-Homekeeping-Handbook-Everything/dp/0517577003   (2622 words)

  
 Martha Stewart Biography - Biography.com
Stewart expanded into the world of publishing with her first book, Entertaining, which became a bestseller and was followed in quick succession by such publications as Martha Stewart’s Quick Cook Menus, Martha Stewart’s Hors d’Oeuvres, Martha Stewart’s Christmas, and Martha Stewart’s Wedding Planner.
Stewart’s lifestyle empire soon grew to include two magazines, a checkout-size recipe publication, a popular cable television show, a syndicated newspaper column, a series of how-to books, a radio show, an Internet site, and $763 million in annual retail sales.
Stewart herself controls 96 percent of the voting shares in her company and is worth $1.2 billion.
www.biography.com /search/article.jsp?aid=9542234&search=   (562 words)

  
 Martha Stewart Lives: Rare Paparazzi Photographs
Martha Stewart always begins her day with a hearty power-packing breakfast ala her own distinctive, personal favorite, Fusion-Style of International Cuisine.
Martha Stewart's thoughts intently focus upon attending to her foul menagerie of backyard chickens...
Fortunately for us all, Martha Stewart's savvy agent knew that Martha was running particularly late to the televison studio for today's taping of "Living." So, he took control of the matter in the only effective fashion possible.
mrsmegabyte.tripod.com /everway.html   (351 words)

  
 Martha Stewart
Martha Kostyra's parents married when her mother discovered she was pregnant.
And while Stewart was showing America how to make autumn leaves and an old hanky into a lovely lampshade, her husband had an affair with one of her employees.
Instead, they charged Stewart with four crimes (conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and two counts of making false statements to federal agents), all stemming from her conversations with investigators.
www.nndb.com /people/495/000023426   (674 words)

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