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A Channel 4 afternoon gameshow called Deal Or No Deal was on the TV.
By Penelope Gilliatt The New Yorker, September 18 , 1978P. 158 Review of the film called "Deal", which is about the TV game show "Let's Make a Deal".
Of all the sad Wall Street scenes — Lehman employees shuffling out of their offices in shorts, "reduction in force" victims commiserating over drinks on Stone Street — one of the saddest might be the headquarters of Icon Recognition, a company that makes deal toys, the desktop trophies (sometimes called "deal gifts" or "tombstones") collected by a lot of finance types to commemorate deals.
Greece's version of the popular television quiz show is simply called Deal, which might indicate that there is something in the Greek psyche that is always open to reaching a compromise, despite the evidence in recent weeks of nerve-jangling brinkmanship on the part of the country's negotiators.
Of all the sad Wall Street scenes Lehman employees shuffling out of their offices in shorts, "reduction in force" victims commiserating over drinks on Stone Street one of the saddest might be the headquarters of Icon Recognition, a company that makes deal toys, the desktop trophies (sometimes called "deal gifts" or "tombstones") collected by a lot of finance types to commemorate deals.
The startup, which was founded in March 2010, is launching its own free service today called Deal Wallet — a virtual wallet that allows users to import, safely store and manage their daily deal purchases across deal providers.
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