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David Ellison raises $350 million to co-fund movies with Paramount
Company TownIn an era when outside movie capital is tough to come by, David Ellison, the 27-year-old son of Oracle founder and Chief Executive Larry Ellison, has raised $350 million to co-finance movies with his studio partner Paramount Pictures. The funds...... -
Is what's bad for Goldman Sachs bad for America?
Money & CompanyHas Obama gone too far?That will be the cry from Wall Street if stocks can’t pull up by the closing bell from today’s steep losses. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 193 points, or 1.8%, to 10,410 at about...... -
Losses continue at Hanmi Bank
Money & CompanyHanmi Financial Corp., operating under regulators' orders to raise capital for its Koreatown bank, said today it lost $35.9 million during the fourth quarter after setting aside $77 million to cover the mounting losses on its loans. The 70-cents-per-share... -
L.A.'s biggest bank repays Uncle Sam
Money & CompanyRegional financial powerhouse City National Corp. has finished repaying Uncle Sam $400 million, funds the U.S. Treasury invested in the bank in November 2008 during the government’s emergency efforts to bolster the nation’s financial system. The... -
25th Annual Taste of Winter Park April 21
Cooking Gal» Orlando Sentinel – Cooking GalThe Taste of Winter Park will be held on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 from 5-8 p.m. at the Winter Park Farmers' Market, 200 New England Ave. in Winter Park. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $40 for chamber members and $45 for non-members at the Winter... -
Suspected bank robber flees without cash after dye pack explodes in his hands
L.A. NOWA suspected bank robber dropped his fake gun and cash as he fled from a Pasadena bank Tuesday when the dye pack handed over with the money exploded, police said. The attempted robbery occurred about 11 a.m. at City National...... -
Michelle Obama's box mates tonight
The Swampby Frank James The White House earlier today released the names of those who will be in the First Lady's Box during President Barack Obama's speech tonight before a joint session of Congress, his first. Among the guests: a banker,......Tags: Environmental Politics, Kansas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Vehicles, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Miami nice: Obama salutes generous banker Abess
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsCall him the anti-Madoff. Instead of making people???s cash vanish, Leonard Abess Jr. made money magically appear in the pockets of people who never expected it -- his workers. Abess is the Miami bank executive who took $60 million from......Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
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Time 100: World's most influential
The Swampby Mark Silva Sure, President Barack Obama made the list. But so did Michelle Obama. And Bernie Madoff, the billionaire king of Ponzi. Rush Limbaugh, too, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and... "the founders of Twitter.'' Sarah Palin's on the list.......Tags: Corporate Crime, Demonstration, Foreign Aid, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Alvin Ailey
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Despite government efforts, the Web never forgets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWithin days of the Sept. 11 attacks, the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry rushed to pull a suddenly sensitive report from its Web site titled "Industrial Chemicals and Terrorism." The agency eliminated all traces of the document...Tags: Defense, Air and Space Accidents, Islam, Air Transportation Industry, Computer Networking and Internet
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N.Y. wrestles over trade center site
Chicago Tribune national correspondentNo one questions whether a memorial should be built at the World Trade Center site to honor the memory of the nearly 2,900 people who were killed there. But that's where agreement ends. Should the majority of the 16-acre site be redeveloped as an...Tags: Oklahoma, Washington (U.S. state), Family, Finance, Industrial Accidents
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Torment lingers in OK City
Tribune senior correspondentWhat is the value of an American life claimed by terrorists? The answer, it turns out, depends on where and when you die. Congress gave the families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks generous federal compensation payments. Most ended up...Tags: Defense, Air and Space Accidents, Family, University of New Mexico, Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
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