Bloomberg
By Oliver Biggadike and Takashi Ueno | August 14, 2008
Corporate borrowers are turning to Japan for cash that is becoming increasingly hard to get anywhere else in the world. Debt sales in Japan by overseas issuers from Bentonville, Ark.-
The Associated Press
By Harry R. Weber | May 2, 2007
ATLANTA AP - Attorneys for the niece of a 92-year-old woman who was shot and killed by police during a botched drug raid have filed a wrongful death claim with the city as a precursor to a la
The Associated Press
By PHILLIP RAWLS | April 7, 2008
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - The former chief of the Justice Department's Voting Rights Section, who stepped aside in December after apologizing for remarks about minority voters, is now working on
By Aisha I. Jefferson | July 20, 2007
THE WORLD IS a different place today than it was in 1946, when, at age 16, Herman J. Russell bought his first parcel of land for $125 to develop a rental duplex in southeast Atlanta.
By Jan Wolfe | February 3, 2012
Richard Cotton, the executive vice president and general counsel of NBCUniversal Media LLC, doesn't mind the limelight. He goes on talk shows like "Charlie Rose," testifies before Congress, a
By John Carroll | December 8, 2009
The jokes and banter hit my e-mail last week on news of Tiger Woods' early-morning car crash and subsequent confession of "transgressions" and "personal failings." I was stunned by th
By Alyson M. Palmer | April 10, 2006
By Alyson M. Palmer, Staff Reporter "John Doe" is suing Georgia's Board of Regents over allegations that it breached a contract to give him the deanship of Georgia Tech's management sc
The Associated Press
By JUANITA COUSINS | November 7, 2008
NASHVILLE, Tenn. AP - An 82-year-old Holocaust survivor and his family are suing the German government over an extensive art collection, including paintings by El Greco and Peter Paul Rubens,
Bloomberg
By Ann Woolner | July 27, 2010
A prison gate in Florida opened this week to free former newspaper magnate Conrad Black. The first white-collar convict helped by a new decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, Black won't be th
Bloomberg
By Scott Lanman and Craig Torres | November 15, 2007
Federal Reserve officials will publish economic forecasts quarterly, up from twice a year, and extend the horizon of their estimates, offering what Chairman Ben S. Bernanke called a ''provisi
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