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U.S.: Will Wall Street Ever Face Justice?

Four years after the disintegration of the financial system, 24 million people jobless or underemployed. Yet claims of financial fraud against companies like Citigroup and Bank of America have been...

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U.S.: MF Global Criminal Probe Said to Slow After Quick Start

U.S. investigators of bankrupt MF Global Holdings Ltd. have yet to determine after four months of probing whether enough evidence exists to pursue a criminal case. The company collapsed after a $6.3...

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LIBERIA: Land deals with foreign firms 'could sow seeds of conflict'

Land deals with foreign firms in Liberia 'could sow seeds of conflict'says a new report from the Centre for International Conflict Resolution (CICR) at Columbia University in New York. The report...

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WORLD: Abolitionists Target Funds Behind Nuclear Arms Industry

The world

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INDIA: Camera Obscura and the manufacture of happiness

An advertisement flooding airwaves across India would have you believe that a company called Vedanta is a creating a product called happiness. But London-based Vedanta Resources has attracted the ire...

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INDIA: Supreme Court to Hear Dispute on Drug Patents

A Swiss drug company, Novartis, will go before the Indian Supreme Court this monnth to fight patent laws that protect the global supply of inexpensive medicines to treat AIDS, cancer and other...

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INDIA: Controller General Overrules Bayer, Allowing Generic Drug

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UK: GlaxoSmithKline chief's pay package more than doubles to

GlaxoSmithKline boss Sir Andrew Witty's pay package more than doubled to

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SPAIN: Euribor Under Scrutiny by People's Campaign

Two Spanish lawyers have launched a campaign on social networking sites to prise out information about Euribor, the reference interest rate used for calculating mortgage payments in Spain, and to draw...

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U.S.-E.U.: WTO rules Boeing got $5B in illegal US subsidies

The World Trade Organization ruled that U.S. planemaker Boeing received $5.3 billion in illegal government subsidies over a quarter-century. Airbus and Boeing have both complained to the WTO that the...

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U.S.: Is MF Global Getting a Free Pass?

During the final, desperate days before it entered bankruptcy proceedings, MF Global executives took money from segregated customer accounts

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EUROPE: Spain Sets Up 'Bad Bank' to Buy Toxic Real Estate

Spain will inject emergency capital into the country's biggest ailing bank, Bankia, as it puts into place reforms to allow loss-making banks to receive eurozone bailout money.

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Is The U.S. Military Too Reliant On Contractors?

In war zones, private contractors can outnumber U.S. troops, but who controls them? NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Stanford's Joseph Felter and journalist Pratap Chatterjee about current safeguards.

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ARCTIC: Shell Launches Preemptive Legal Strike For Ocean Drilling

Royal Dutch Shell launched an extraordinary preemptive legal strike Wednesday against opponents of offshore oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean, filing suit against more than a dozen environmental...

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WORLD: Top Hedge Fund Managers Took Home $13 billion In 2011

The top 40 highest-earning hedge fund managers took home a combined $13.2 billion, according to a Forbes magazine survey. The top 10 hedge fund managers made more than $200 million each, while the...

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