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Screen Shot 2013-10-04 at 8.41.22 AM1. Steven Spielberg The prolific producer began an unofficial internship with Universal Studios when he was 17 years old. Spielberg continually snuck onto the studio lot (he wasn’t granted access) and networked with directors, even creating a short film that found its way into executives’ hands. Universal heads were so impressed that they offered him a seven-year contract. The rest is history.

2. Conan O’Brien Funnyman O’Brien discussed his time interning for Barney Frank at the House of Representatives during an “Inside the Actor’s Studio” episode. He says he didn’t pursue politics because, “I didn’t want to work my way up.”

3. Tom Hanks Before he was a movie star, Hanks was a college kid interning for the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, Ohio. He obtained stage confidence and a wealth of theater production experience. The internship turned into a three-year gig … in which the actor would drop out of college (no longer needing formal theater education).

4. Oprah Winfrey The famed TV host got her start at WLAC-TV, a CBS affiliate in Nashville, Tenn. She did such a stellar job delivering the news that the program brought her on fulltime as an anchor-reporter. In true Oprah fashion, the philanthropist became the first African-American female news anchor.

5. Tom Ford Jay Z’s favorite designer studied architecture before taking a Parisian internship with Chloe. From there, Ford moved to Gucci where he became the line’s creative director. The dapper fashion icon opened a store in 2005 and has since created fragrances, cosmetics, accessories and clothing for his own label.

6. Brooke Shields, the child model and actress once had an internship at the San Diego Zoo.

7. John Krasinski Before he was Jim Halpert, Krasinski served as a script intern on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien”!

8. Spike Lee The controversial director worked at Columbia Pictures after receiving a mass communications degree at Morehouse.

9. Betsey Johnson The cartwheeling designer was always into fashion. Case in point — Johnson interned with Mademoiselle magazine as a teen.

10. Jodie Foster Despite being an Academy Award-winning actress, Foster took on a summer internship at Esquire in 1982. It turns out the job’s 9-to-5 lifestyle wasn’t for her.

11. Chloe Sevigny Sevigny cultivated her chic roots in Manhattan, where she was taken on as a summer intern at Sassy magazine.

12. Lauren Conrad LC was already a reality TV household name from “Laguna Beach.” During filming of “The Hills,” she famously interned with Teen Vogue while attending FIDM. She’s since launched clothing lines, beauty websites and solidified herself as a fashion icon.

13. Anderson Cooper The Silver Fox interned with the CIA as a 19-year-old. Sounds pretty neat to us. However, Cooper didn’t think so. He called the experience “actually pretty bureaucratic and mundane,” and “by the end of the second summer, I realized it was not a place I wanted to work after college.”

14. Mindy Kaling Add Kaling to the list of comedians who got their start at “Late Night With Conan O’Brien.” Apparently she wasn’t the best intern …

15. Bill Gates The computer wiz and philanthropist had interests outside the tech world. Gates worked as a Congressional page at age 17.

16. Sean “Diddy” Combs was always a hustler. The media mogul begged rapper Heavy D to put him in contact with NYC’s Uptown Records. The company’s executive, Andrew Harrell, gave Diddy an internship (which he worked while also studying at Howard University in D.C.).

17. Steve Jobs Last but not least, the computer genius called Hewlett-Packard president William Hewlett to “ask for parts for a high school project.” Hewlett gave Jobs the necessary equipment as well as a summer internship with his company. This was where Jobs met Steve Wozniak.

Source: Huffington Post

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#1. Drake – Nothing Was The Same – 659,000 (659,000)

#15. 2 Chainz – B.O.A.T.S. II #MeTime – 17,000 (115,000)

#19. MMG – MMG Presents: Self Made Vol. 3 – 16,000 (66,000)

#21. The Weeknd – Kiss Land – 15,000 (137,000)

#26. Tamar Braxton – Love & War – 14,000 (183,000)

#27. Jay Z – Magna Carta…Holy Grail – 14,000 (1,004,000)

#47. Janelle Monae – The Electric Lady – 9,000 (72,000)

#49. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 9,000 (1,089,000)

#62. Juicy J – Stay Trippy – 7,000 (114,000)

#67. Elvis Costello & The Roots – Wise Up Ghosts And Other Songs – 6,000 (25,000)

#66. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d. city – 6,000 (1,046,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousand for units above 10,000, nearest hundred for units below 10,000.

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#4. MMG – MMG Presents: Self Made Vol. 3 50,000 (50,000)

#7. 2 Chainz – B.O.A.T.S. II #MeTime – 35,000 (98,000)

#9. The Weeknd – Kiss Land – 26,000 (122,000)

#11. Tamar Braxton – Love & War – 20,000 (169,000)

#16. Elvis Costello & The Roots – Wise Up Ghosts And Other Songs – 18,000 (18,000)

#22. Jay Z – Magna Carta Holy Grail – 15,000 (990,000)

#23. Janelle Monae – The Electric Lady – 15,000 (62,000)

#36. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 10,000 (1,080,000)

#44. Juicy J – Stay Trippy – 8,000 (106,000)

#58. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d. city – 7,000 (1,040,000)

#75. Big Sean – Hall of Fame – 5,000 (104,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousand for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions $$$ usd)

  1. Prisoners  $21.4 m
  2. Insidious Chapter 2  $14.5  m
  3. The Family (2013)  $7 m
  4. Instructions Not Included  $5.7 m
  5. Battle of the Year  $5 m
  6. We’re the Millers  $4.6 m
  7. Lee Daniels’ The Butler  $4.3 m

NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) released two tables this week showing earnings for 2013 graduates. A Bethlehem, PA non-profit, NACE links college placement offices with employers. Its employer members tend to be large companies, but for its salary surveys it goes beyond its members and combs through data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau and a master set of data developed by a compensation measurement company called Job Search Intelligence. The data are reported by employers and they represent accepted salaries rather than offers.

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Grand Theft Auto V was released on Tuesday, and within one day the sales surpassed $800 million worldwide, breaking a company record.
Source: CNNMoney

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation this week released its compiled 2012 crime data from 9,941 reporting agencies across the country.

Violent crimes are considered homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

Top Five Most Violent Cities in the U.S. (with more than 100,000 residents):

5. Memphis, Tenn.
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,750.0
> Population: 657,436
> 2012 murders: 133
> Poverty rate: 27.2%
> Percentage of adults with high school degree: 83.4%

Memphis had the third highest rate of aggravated assault in 2012, with 1,151.9 cases per 100,000 residents. This was up from the 1,032.3 cases per 100,000 in 2011. The city’s murder rate of 20.2 per 100,000 people and robbery rate of 514.4 per 100,000 people were also up from 2011. The high levels of crime has people in the Memphis area feeling uneasy. According to a recent Gallup survey, roughly 43% of Memphis area residents reported feeling unsafe walking at night, the highest percentage of all the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the country and significantly higher than the 28% across the United States.

4. St. Louis, Mo.
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,776.5
> Population: 318,667
> 2012 murders: 113
> Poverty rate: 27.0%
> Percentage of adults with high school degree: 83.9%

There were 1,120.6 aggravated assaults per 100,000 people in St. Louis in 2012, higher than all but three other cities. Moreover, the murder rate of 35.5 cases per 100,000 was the fifth highest of all cities. Although St. Louis’s violent crime was still among the highest in the country, it has improved. There were 80 less violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2012 compared to 2011 — the best improvement of any city on this list, with the drop mostly attributable to 106 less robberies per 100,000 people in 2012 compared to the previous year. Law enforcement officials attributed some of the drop to an increased police presence in high-crime neighborhoods.

3. Oakland, Calif.
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,993.1
> Population: 399,487
> 2012 murders: 126
> Poverty rate: 21.0%
> Percentage of adults with high school degree: 79.9%

There were 1,085.9 robberies per 100,000 residents in Oakland in 2012, higher than any other city. This was also significantly higher than the 851.2 robberies per 100,000 just a year earlier. The rates of murder and aggravated assaults also increased in 2012 compared to 2011. Violent crime was not the only issue in Oakland, either — there were 6,594 property crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012, more than all but eight other cities, and up from 5,287.9 in 2011. Crime in the city has increased ever since the city’s police department went through a round of layoffs in 2010 due to $30.5 million deficit.

2. Detroit, Mich.
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 2,122.6
> Population: 707,096
> 2012 murders: 386
> Poverty rate: 40.9%
> Percentage of adults with high school degree: 77.4%

Detroit’s murder rate of 54.2 per 100,000 residents was the second highest in the country last year. The homicide rate in Detroit, which included 386 criminal murders and an additional 25 justifiable homicides, reached the highest level in nearly 40 years. In addition, the city’s aggravated assault rate of 1,320.8 cases per 100,000 people was also the second highest in the United States, although this was an improvement from the 1,333.6 cases per 100,000 residents in 2011. Detroit has struggled economically in recent years. The city’s 2012 unemployment rate was a whopping 18.6%, much higher than the 8.1% across the nation last year. The median household income of $25,193 was less than half the national median for 2011.

1. Flint, Mich.

> Violent crimes per 100,000: 2,729.5
> Population: 101,632
> 2012 murders: 63
> Poverty rate: 40.6%
> Percentage of adults with high school degree: 82.9%

With a staggering 2,729.5 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, no city had a higher violent crime rate than Flint. The city of just 101,632 people had 63 total murders and 1,930 aggravated assaults, both the highest relative to the city’s population. Flint also had nationwide highs in burglary rates and arson per 100,000 people. The sheriff of Genesee County, where Flint is located, proposed a plan to create a violent crime mobile response unit that would cost $3 million. However, Governor Rick Snyder rejected the plan because he believed resources would be better “integrated into the ongoing efforts to make Flint safer.” Like Detroit, Flint has suffered economically in recent years. The median household income was just $23,380 in 2011, the second-lowest of all 555 cities measured by the U.S. Census Bureau.

source: Yahoo

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Twitter announced that it has filed paperwork to begin the process of become a publicly traded company. The announcement was made via tweet: “We’ve confidentially submitted an S-1 to the SEC for a planned IPO. This Tweet does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale.”

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#1. Ariana Grande – Yours Truly – 138,000 (138,000)

#2. Tamar Braxton – Love & War – 115,000 (115,000)

#4. John Legend – Love in the Future – 68,000 (68,000)

#6. Jaheim – Appreciation Day – 58,000

#15. Juicy J – Stay Trippy – 22,000 (86,000)

#18. Jay Z – Magna Carta Holy Grail – 20,000 (957,000)

#24. Big Sean – Hall of Fame – 18,000 (89,000)

#27. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 16,000 (1,057,000)

#55. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d. city – 7,000 (1,027,000)

#87. A$AP Ferg – Trap Lord – 9,000 (46,000)

#92. Earl Sweatshirt – Doris – 4,000 (62,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousand for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.