Beyonce and Tina Knowles' House of Dereon Sued: Business Roundup

Beyonce and Tina Knowles' House of Dereon is being Accused of RICO and Sued for Half a Milli
Beyonce and Tina Knowles' companies are being sued by a Hong Kong Manufacturer, Vier International, LTD. Vier claims that House of Dereon and other affiliated companies are in breach of contract and also accusing them of RICO. In case you're not familiar with RICO, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, it is normally affiliated with the mafia and their business tactics. [Bossip]

A Black Girl's Journey in the Making Towards Success
Before Oprah there was Madame CJ Walker, who proved that there is no greater force then a black girl on the grind, pushing to make her mark in a world where rules are few and many. How far would you go? [Clutch Magazine]

Dockers Giveaway Enter Online to Instantly Win a Free Pair of Pants
For the next seven days you can enter one time a day for a chance to win a pair of Docker pants on their website. The advertising campaign rolled out yesterday on the Super Bowl commercials where they were advertising to go to their website to get a pair of free pants. [Best Syndication]


Obama's 2nd budget sits better with leaders at historically black colleges
The leaders of the nation's historically black colleges and universities breathed a sigh of relief last week when they learned that President Barack Obama's fiscal 2011 budget includes a $30 million funding increase for their financially struggling schools. [Miami Herald via Clutch]

2010 USA TODAY Ad MeterSM tracks Super Bowl XLIV ads
USA TODAY's Ad Meter tracks the second-by-second responses of a panel of viewers to ads during the Super Bowl and ranks them from best to worst. Click on an ad in the results below to watch the panel's responses. Rate the ads yourself using the online rating button on the player toolbar. Scroll down the page to learn more about how Ad Meter works. [USA TODAY]

Senegal's Prime Minister Slams BUSINESS INSIDER's Corruption Story
The government of Senegal says Business Insider's description of a $200 million demand of Millicom International Cellular to keep its license to operate does "not constitute corruption or the extortion of funds." [Business Insider]

Pat Robertson Had Gold Deal with African Dictator
Prosecutors at the human rights trial of former Liberian warlord Charles Taylor alleged Thursday that Christian televangelist Pat Robertson had lobbied the White House on Taylor's behalf in return for a gold mining contract. [ABC News via Clutch]

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