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Prosecutors detail steps Bell leaders allegedly took to hide high salaries Los Angeles Times Court documents accuse former City Administrator Robert Rizzo of ordering an employee to draft false contracts and other records to conceal how much he and council members made. By Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times Los Angeles County prosecutors, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thailand's bid for high-speed Internet stalled The Associated Press BANGKOK — Thailand's bid to catch up with neighboring countries on advanced telecommunications technology has stalled after a court Thursday ruled to suspend a bidding process for 3G licenses. The ruling means more delays for bringing the fastest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
(REFILE)FOREX-Dollar defensive but steady, kiwi suffers Reuters By Wayne Cole and Charlotte Cooper SYDNEY/TOKYO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - The US dollar was on the defensive on Thursday as speculation that the Federal Reserve will soon start printing more money drove down Treasury yields and kept the greenback pinned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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McDonald's now biggest seller of coffee in UK Telegraph.co.uk By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor This is the latest evidence to suggest the fast food chain has shaken off its image as a downmarket burger bar and won over millions of middle class consumers during the recession. The fast food company only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil hovers below $75 as US crude supplies grow The Associated Press SINGAPORE — Oil prices hovered below $75 a barrel in Asia on Thursday, as rising crude inventories in the US suggest demand remains weak. Benchmark crude for November delivery was up 10 cents to $74.81 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Real Fight Over 'Hidden' Airline Fees BusinessWeek Comparing checked-bag and other airline fees is tricky for travelers. But the battle to force more disclosure is also about who controls the customer relationship—airlines or ticket sellers By Justin Bachman Travel agent and consumer groups claiming to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SEC Blasted on Goldman Wall Street Journal By KARA SCANNELL, LIZ RAPPAPORT And THOMAS CATAN WASHINGTON—The Securities and Exchange Commission's internal watchdog said the timing of a fraud lawsuit against Goldman Sachs Group Inc. filed by the SEC was "suspicious," suggesting agency officials ... See all stories on this topic » |
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