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President Bush's pardons: Sparing
The Swampby Mark Silva President George W. Bush, who hasn't pardoned many criminals in his time, will have a chance to spare legions before leaving office in January. Requests for presidential pardons and commutations of prison sentences are piling up at......Tags: Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Valerie Plame Wilson, Ronald Reagan
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Hoofer Mark Cuban Charged with Insider Trading
The TV ZoneGood Lord, what's going on with "Dancing with the Stars" stars? First Helio gets charged with tax evasion; now, Mark Cuban. The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging him with insider trading - apparently dumping shares of something called......Tags: Entertainment, Stock Broking, Television, Sports, Dancing
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Mavericks find November unforgiving
The Swampby Frank James November is obviously not a good month for mavericks, political or otherwise. Today, it's not a political maverick but a Dallas Maverick, specifically, Mark Cuban, owner of the National Basketball Association franchise, who's having a bad.....Tags: Corporate Officers, Securities, Baseball, National Basketball Association, Tribune Company
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Bush: Edwards, Milken pardons denied
The Swampby Josh Meyer President George W. Bush, on his last full day in office, formally struck down the petitions for clemency of some high-profile politicians and businessmen, including convicted lawmakers Randall "Duke'' Cunningham, Edwin Edwards and Mario...Tags: Bill Clinton, Illinois, Lobbying, Louisiana, Crimes
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Enron's Jeff Skilling doesn't deserve a break
As if you didn't know this already, we're coddling criminals in America. By that I don't mean the petty drug dealers, three-strikes necklace-snatchers and other mooks filling up our state prisons; many of them are doing hard time. I'm talking about...Tags: Securities, Corporate Officers, Conservation, Defendants, Judges
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Naive study ignores that mergers and acquisitions are good
Normally, an academic study as inane as "M&A Confidential: What Happens When Deals Leak" would be dismissed for what it is: a blatant, lame attempt to gin up some public attention for its sponsors. Yet things turned out differently this time — it...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Arbitration, Companies and Corporations, Finance, The New York Times
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Actress has made a home here
Kate Arrington seems not a bit actress-y, just interesting.
For one thing, she's not particularly concerned about how she looks. For another, through unlikely serendipity, lifestyle czarina Martha Stewart was an early backer of Arrington's stage career....Tags: Revolutionary Road (movie), Movies, Upper West Side, ImClone Systems Incorporated, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Steven Soderbergh's 'Side Effects' hinges on medicine and murder ★★★
A sly one, "Side Effects" is a movie in which the main character's pharmacological state of mind is never entirely certain. In such a role it's critical to have someone who can keep an audience guessing as to the state of that mind, moment to moment....
Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, The Social Network (movie) , Psychiatry, Medical Specialization, Movies
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Rosenthal: U.S. lawsuit against S&P carries risk
Lady Justice is famously blind, a scale in one hand, a double-edged sword in the other. Nothing in the personification connotes efficiency. Nothing suggests she takes or gives satisfaction in her work. So here we are with muted expectations, six to...
Tags: Government, Politics, McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Financial Markets, Justice System
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Rosenthal: Of options, change, exchanges and exits
The hall outside CBOE Chairman and Chief Executive William Brodsky's office is lined with his personal collection of photos and other artwork of various trading exchanges around the world. "This is very special because it's capturing almost 400 years of...
Tags: Corporate Officers, NYSE Euronext, Inc., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index, Chicago Board Options Exchange
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The Top 10 Connecticut Business Stories of 2012
The Hartford CourantIn some ways, 2012 was a carryover year from news of 2011, as the governor continued his aggressive economic development spending, United Technologies Corp. consummated a deal it announced in 2011, and the year's nastiest labor strike grew out of a 2011...Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated, Judges, Nursing, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Former Broadcom executive emerges intact from options scandal
Almost from its inception, the federal government's options backdating case against executives of Broadcom Corp. reeked of cheap melodrama more than it gleamed with truth-seeking about corporate accounting and corporate pay. You can count Bill Ruehle,...
Tags: Broadcom Corp., Judges, Justice System, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice
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