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AT&T Sues FCC Over Plan to Expand Broadband Service

AT&T seeks a review of the FCC decision on the grounds that it exceeds the Commission's authority; is contrary to the Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996; and is arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and otherwise contrary to law.
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New York Banks Put on Security Alert; Package Bomb Targets Deutsche Bank

Yet the New York Police Department has warned all banks in the city to beef up mailroom security in light of the episode. The package in Germany was made of explosives and shrapnel, and it was discovered in the mailroom at Deutsche Bank's headquarters. The package was detected by X-ray technology, police said. It did not detonate.
Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) speaks at a news conference announcing that he would not seek a 17th term in congress next year in Newton

Frank Requests Hearing on Mortgage Abuses at Ally

Congressman Barney Frank on Wednesday asked his colleagues to hold a hearing on alleged mortgage abuses at Ally Financial, a day after the attorney general from his home state of Massachusetts requested that lawmakers investigate.
A man exits the office complex where MF Global Holdings Ltd have an office on 52nd Street in midtown Manhattan New York

MF Global Workers Sue Corzine, Other Execs

Past and present MF Global employees sued ex-CEO Jon Corzine and other executives over alleged misrepresentations they say destroyed the value of the company's stock.
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Veena Malik Has Done Racy Photoshoots Before FHM's Cover [VIDEO]

Pakistani model and actress Veena Malik is a beautiful woman who has found herself caught in a nude photo scandal with FHM's India Edition. The magazine revealed its December issue on Friday with a picture of the actress on the cover -- completely naked -- with her hands crossed over her chest to cover her breasts. She was wearing an ISI tattoo.

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