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Global network of hackers stole $45M from ATMs in matter of hours
Associated PressThe sophistication of a global network of thieves who drained cash machines around the globe of an astonishing $45 million in mere hours sent ripples through the security world, not merely for the size of the operation and ease with which it was carried...Tags: Lawyers, Bank Robbery, Computer Crime, Justice System, Criminals
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$5 million paid to Iraqis over Abu Ghraib
A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to torture detainees at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention sites between 2003 and 2007....
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Justice System, Government, Iraq
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Business Briefs - Oct. 21
Cornerstone Wealth Management Group The advisers at Cornerstone Wealth Management Group, a Hagerstown-based independent investment and wealth-management firm, recently announced their affiliation with CWM LLC, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission-...Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Earnings, Deutsche Bank AG, Manitowoc Company Incorporated, Companies and Corporations
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GOP defends dumping on Delaney over landfill
andrews@herald-mail.comA recent Republican campaign piece in a congressional race focuses on a connection between Democrat John Delaney and a formerly illegal landfill. National Waste Services operated the Battle Creek Landfill in Page County, Va., until 2004, when the...Tags: CapitalSource Inc., Libertarian Party, Parties and Movements, Elections, Companies and Corporations
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Business Briefs - Sept. 2
Bank of Charles Town CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — Robert F. Baronner Jr., president and chief executive officer of Potomac Bancshares Inc., the one-bank holding company for Bank of Charles Town, recently announced its quarterly results for the period...Tags: Business, Real Estate Sellers, Homes, Potomac Bancshares Incorporated, Sales
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Fulton County, Pa., man indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements
A Fulton County, Pa., man has been indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements to authorities, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Robert G. Bard of Warfordsburg, Pa., was indicted July 18 by a federal grand jury and charged...Tags: Trials, Bankruptcy, FBI, Justice System, Court Preliminary
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Clarification: Fossil Fuels-Divestment story
SWARTHMORE, Pa. (AP) — In a story May 22, The Associated Press reported 72 percent of Harvard University's student body voted in favor of the school's endowment divesting from fossil fuel companies. The story should have made clear that the vote was...Tags: Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, South Africa, Politics, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Allentown's fiscal problems are bad, but Harrisburg's are even worse
Allentown has a $200 million red ink problem, which, it seems, is the fault of any city politician not currently in office, and a population of 118,000 as of the 2010 census. That $200 million, split 118,000 ways, comes to less than $1,700 per person....
Tags: Bankruptcy, Local Elections, Primaries, Politics, Allentown
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Phoenix Says Bondholders Consent To Delayed Financial Reports
The Hartford CourantThe Phoenix Cos. said Wednesday it won consent from bondholders, allowing the company to delay providing quarterly reports and a 2012 annual report to the bond trustee until the end of this year. Phoenix is restating financial statements for all of 2009,...Tags: Bonds, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Lawyer convicted in multimillion-dollar stock fraud case
A Boca Raton lawyer was found guilty Monday for his role in a five-year, multimillion-dollar stock market manipulation and fraud scheme, according to acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General Mythili Raman. Attorney Mitchell J. Stein, 53, was convicted...Tags: Lawyers, Securities, Justice System, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pointing to threat, pulling in profit
Tribune Washington BureauWASHINGTON -- Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he called a...Tags: Lobbying, Bioterrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, National Institutes of Health, Government
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Allstate investors vote down proposals, back board at annual meeting
Tribune reporterAllstate Corp. investors voted down two shareholder proposals and approved the re-election of its board members at the Northbrook-based insurer's annual meeting. In preliminary results disclosed at the meeting, individual directors received 92 to 99...Tags: Marketing, Walgreen Co., Board of Directors, Ingersoll-Rand Company, Insurance
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