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EU leaders address global financial crisis, role of IMF at summit talks
Associated Press WriterBRUSSELS (AP) — EU leaders on Friday will press for a doubling of the International Monetary Fund's budget to $500 billion and an overhaul of global financial institutions to ward off future crises. Better regulation, but no more stimulus —...Tags: Unemployment, Associated Press, Business Institutions, United States, Renault SA
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FDIC chief backs new power over big firms
Associated PressGiving the government new powers to seize big troubled companies became the new focus of debate in Congress yesterday as lawmakers and the administration begin efforts to overhaul the nation's financial rule book. The head of the Federal Deposit...Tags: Financial Markets, Financial and Business Services, Heads of State, Business Institutions, United States
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Boylen wasted no time getting Utah back to NCAAs
AP Sports WriterOn the day Jim Boylen became Utah's basketball coach, four words made Utes guard Lawrence Borha an immediate believer. It was March 2007, at the news conference to announce Boylen's hiring, a few days after Utah finished its worst season in a quarter-...Tags: NBA, Orlando Magic, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Houston Rockets, Basketball
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Sheriff of Wall Street back in saddle? Spitzer blasts AIG bailout, says he was 1st on beat
Associated Press WriterALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Eliot Spitzer has a few words to say about the AIG bonus brouhaha: I told you so. The former New York governor battered American International Group with charges of corruption long before his own dizzying downfall in a...Tags: American International Group, Eliot Spitzer, Values, Timothy Geithner, CNN
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Gilead Sciences' cystic fibrosis drug candidate gets negative recommendation in Europe
FOSTER CITY, Calif. (AP) — Biotechnology company Gilead Sciences Inc. said Thursday a European advisory committee recommended against approving the company's inhalable cystic fibrosis treatment candidate. The company is trying to gain approval...Tags: Health Organizations, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Gilead Sciences Incorporated, Associated Press
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Millions may go to executives at CEG
Baltimore Sun reporterConstellation Energy Group, which narrowly avoided bankruptcy last year, negotiated a deal with France's largest utility ensuring senior managers would receive up to $32 million in long-term performance and retention incentives during the next two years....Tags: Warren Buffett, MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company , Martin O'Malley, Nuclear Power, Employees
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German industrial company Siemens sells residential real estate holdings
FRANKFURT (AP) — German industrial company Siemens AG said Thursday it has sold off more than 4,000 units of its residential real estate holdings, but didn't reveal the prices of the deals. In a brief statement, Munich-based Siemens said the...Tags: Associated Press, Siemens
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FAU bats bail out pitchers once again
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsAh, midweek college baseball games???12 pitchers used (7 by FAU), teams combined for 30 hits and 23 runs, but the good news is it didn???t run more than 4 hours. Better is that FAU beat Rutgers 12-11 to improve to......Tags: Florida Marlins, Florida State University
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With AIG, Spitzer is Sheriff of Wall Street redux
Associated Press WriterEliot Spitzer has a few words to say about the AIG bonus brouhaha: I told you so. The former New York governor battered American International Group with charges of corruption long before his own dizzying downfall in a prostitution scandal. He has...Tags: American International Group, Eliot Spitzer, Values, Timothy Geithner, Insurance
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Payback for payoffs
Americans are still bubbling with anger over the twisted culture and shoddy ethics at AIG, the insurance giant where employees who gambled billions and lost now have received $174 million in taxpayer-funded bonuses for helping to clean up the mess. The...Tags: American International Group, National Government, Barack Obama, Government, Heads of State
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'Those are my players': With 4 words, Boylen started Utah's march back to NCAA tournament
AP Sports WriterMIAMI (AP) — On the day Jim Boylen became Utah's basketball coach, four words made Utes guard Lawrence Borha an immediate believer. It was March 2007, at the news conference to announce Boylen's hiring, a few days after Utah finished its worst...Tags: NBA, Orlando Magic, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Houston Rockets, Associated Press
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Head Of Failed Aig Says He Called On Employees To Return Bonuses; Says Some Already Have
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) — The head of battered insurance giant AIG told Congress on Wednesday that "we've heard the American people loudly and clearly" in their rage over executive bonuses and appealed to employees to voluntarily return at least half of the...Tags: American International Group, Ben Bernanke, The White House, Financial and Business Services, Barney Frank
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