• Kevin Wendle, the serial entrepreneur who co-founded CNET and iFILM, among other companies, has lowered the price of his apartment at 812 Fifth Avenue for the second time since listing it for $14.85 million in January. The 17th-floor apartment, which Wendle purchased for $6.4 million in 2006, is now listed for $9.95 million with Corcoran's Deborah Grubman and Carol Cohen. [Cityfile, Curbed, Corcoran]
• Steve Wynn is about to put his apartment at 817 Fifth Avenue back on the market for $25 million, six years after he failed to sell it for $15 million. The 3,900-square-foot spread, which suffered water damage a few years back, now comes with onyx floors and a leather-lined private elevator vestibule. [NYO]
• Two weeks after it was reported that he was "quietly" shopping his Beresford apartment, Bob Weinstein's 6,500-square-foot duplex has officially hit the market. The six-bedroom apartment with grand stairway, paneled library, two terraces, and three fireplaces is listed with Brown Harris Stevens broker Ileen Schoenfeld for $29.75 million. [NYO, BHS, previously]More
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CNET Co-Founder Cuts Prices, Steve Wynn Looks to Sell
Gossip
Lindsay and Sam Call in Sick, Fight in the Streets
• Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson skipped out of a Valentine's Day appearance at the Hard Rock in Florida, supposedly because both had come down with the flu. But they didn't appear too sick the night before when the pair were spotted in a screaming match outside the Charlotte Ronson after-party on the Lower East Side. [People, NYP, NYDN]
• Chris Brown now says he's "sorry and saddened" over the incident with Rihanna. [LAT]
• Salma Hayek and Francois-Henri Pinault got married on Saturday. [People]
• Amy Sacco says she's planning to do a reality show for Bravo. [NYDN]
• Dina Lohan owes $11,485 in back taxes on her Long Island home. [P6]
• Jesus Luz's mother says her son has been "kidnapped" by Madonna. Also, in case you're wondering, Madge is the same age as his grandmother. [NYP, DM]More
Gossip
Tory Flies First, Olivia Hangs on to Hope
• Tory Burch appears to have lost her shot at winning the title of Mom of the Year: On a flight from Miami to NYC, the designer/society staple was spotted lounging in first class while her kids and nanny had to make do with coach. [P6]
• Olivia Palermo still seems to think her gig on MTV's The City is going to help her become a "serious actress," poor thing. [P6]
• Tom Cruise was photographed touching Katie Holmes' stomach, so obviously she must be pregnant, no? [OK!]
• Paris Hilton is in London this week. And she's providing lots of entertainment to the British public. She's already announced that she has no plans to choose Amy Winehouse as her new BFF, she doesn't know who the country's prime minister is, and she isn't planning to date Prince Harry out of "respect" for Chelsy Davy. [TS, DM, Hello]More
Gossip
John Edwards Has a Few Things to Clear Up

- John Edwards probably won't be invited to speak at the Democratic national convention unless he addresses those nagging rumors that he had a love child with Rielle Hunter. [Page Six]
- Rumor has it Agyness Deyn and Albert Hammond Jr. are engaged. [Us]
- Mariah Carey is paying $125,000 to rent Stone Meadow Farm in East Hampton for one week this month. Is that where she and Nick Cannon are throwing the big wedding they've been talking about for months? [Page Six]
- Georgina Bloomberg would be heading to the Olympics in Beijing right now if her horse hadn't gotten injured right before the Olympic trials. But she'll compete for a spot in 2012! [R&M]
Finance
Street Talk
- Dow Chemical will acquire rival specialty chemicals company Rohm & Haas for $18.8 billion, in a deal financed by Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway and the Kuwait Investment Authority. [Reuters]
- Viacom overlord Sumner Redstone is making it very clear (once again) that his daughter is not in line to take over the media giant, telling CNBC's David Faber that Shari "isn't qualified." [NYT]
- Wachovia has named fomrer Treasury Undersecretary Robert Steel its new CEO. [Forbes]
- Steve Wynn is considering a secondary listing for his casino/hotel company in Hong Kong, which could raise as much as $3 billion. [MarketWatch]
- Bloomberg LP is restructuring and dividing the company into three units; Merrill Lynch is still debating whether to sell its 20% stake in the company. [Reuters]
- Jon Sandelman's Sandelman Partners has restructured its master fund and told investors that, sorry, they can't have their money back anytime soon. [WSJ]









