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Gov't steps up scrutiny of Madoff's assets, bail
NEW YORK AP - Prosecutors stepped up their scrutiny of Bernard Madoff's family and assets Tuesday, telling a judge they want to seize jewelry, business interests and more than $30 million that the disgraced money man and his wife lent to their two sons.The move was one of two motions prosecutors filed Tuesday, four days after Madoff pleaded guilty to what could be the largest fraud in history.US needs a meaningful mortgage settlement
Discussions around the recent International Monetary Fund annual meetings in Washington made it clear that the standard macroeconomic toolkit has little more to offer the U.S. It�???s time to try something else. Monetary policy has reached its limits, and further fiscal stimulus isn�???t in the cards. Three years into the financial crisis, the U.View more book results for the query "*"
Heart disease killed former security guard Jewell
ATLANTA AP - Former security Richard Jewell, who was wrongly linked to the deadly bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics, died of heart disease, Georgia's chief medical examiner said Thursday.Jewell, 44, who had diabetes and kidney problems, died Wednesday at his home in West Georgia.An autopsy performed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation showed Jewell had severe heart disease and essentially had a heart attack, Dr.Montana Supreme Court defies Citizens United ruling
Rejecting a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision giving corporations the right to make independent campaign expenditures, the Montana Supreme Court has ruled that banning such spending is justified given Montana's long history of businesses corrupting the state's political process.The state high court ruled on Dec. 30 that the U.THE INFLUENCE GAME: NFL players lobby Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON AP - NFL players are blitzing Capitol Hill, meeting with about a dozen members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to build political support in a possible labor showdown with team owners.About 20 current and former players were sitting down with lawmakers Wednesday, fanning out in three teams, following a negotiating session a day earlier between players and owners on a new collective bargaining agreement.Bad year or good, AIG employees got big bonuses
NEW YORK AP - A Wall Street firm loses billions of dollars, nearly destroying its business and crippling the nation's economy. But top executives still receive huge bonusesAs crazy as that sounds to most Americans, paying such bonuses even after a company suffers big losses is common practice on Wall Street, and it's at the heart of the outrage surrounding insurer AIG.Proposed rule would unseal some grand jury records
For months, the U.S. Justice Department vigorously opposed the unsealing of former president Richard Nixon's 1975 testimony in the Watergate investigation, saying that disclosure would undermine the secrecy of grand jury proceedings.DOJ lawyers argued judges don't have the authority to craft exceptions to the federal criminal procedure rule that governs grand juries.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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