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Is Newt Gingrich Evil? No. Offensive? Yes.

One of Newt Gingrich's former Republican colleagues called the current GOP presidential frontrunner an evil person on Tuesday. Do his previous policy positions and statements support that characterization?
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Getco to Buy BofA's NYSE Market-Making Business

Getco LLC, an electronic market maker and high-frequency trading specialist, on Wednesday said it agreed to buy Bank of America Corp's floor-trading operations at the New York Stock Exchange, significantly expanding its market-making operations.
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Jackson Browne to 'Occupy' Wall Street Thursday

The Occupy Wall Street movement might be an unwanted entity among law-enforcement agencies throughout the country, but it's certainly not runnin' on empty. At least as far as Jackson Browne is concerned.
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Jackson Browne to occupy Wall Street on Thursday

The Occupy Wall Street movement might be an unwanted entity among law-enforcement agencies throughout the country, but it's certainly not runnin' on empty. At least as far as Jackson Browne is concerned.
Former Olympus CEO Woodford speaks about an accounting scandal at the company during an event in Tokyo

Olympus Ex-CEO Campaigns to Oust Board, Reclaim Top Job

The former chief executive of disgraced Olympus Corp, Michael Woodford, launched a campaign on Thursday to oust the board of directors, reclaim his old job and bring in his own team to save the Japanese firm from a big accounting scandal.
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Olympus Ex-CEO Woodford Campaigns to Oust Board

The former chief executive of Japan's disgraced Olympus Corp, Michael Woodford, launched a campaign on Thursday to oust the board of directors, reclaim his old job and install his own team to save the firm from a big accounting scandal.
The sign marking the MF Global Holdings Ltd. offices at 52nd Street in midtown Manhattan is seen in New York

CME Defends Handling of MF Global Collapse

The CME Group on Wednesday fought back against criticism it has not done enough to protect customers whose money has gone missing in the collapse of brokerage MF Global Holdings Ltd .
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AT&T, DeutscheTelekom eyed fallback venture: report

AT&T Inc and T-Mobile USA's parent Deutsche Telekom have discussed options including forming a joint venture to pool the wireless operators' network assets if AT&T's proposed $39 billion plan to buy T-Mobile USA fails, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Time Inc. Names Laura Lang as CEO

Digitas CEO Laura Lang will become the new head of Time Inc. beginning in January and nearly a year after the previous leader of the publishing company was shown the door.
Bloomberg Nov. 7, 2011

Bloomberg's Army? The NYPD

Mayor Mike Bloomberg seems to think the NYPD is his own army, according to remarks he made at MIT Nov. 29.
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Occupy Boston May be Next to Face Eviction

The city of Boston filed a pleading arguing Occupy Boston protesters do not have the right to live on public property the morning after demonstrators in Los Angeles and Philadelphia were evicted from their camps.
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton smiles upon her arrival in Naypyitaw, Myanmar

Clinton Makes Historic Visit to Myanmar

Arriving in Myanmar on Wednesday, Hillary Clinton became the first United States Secretary of State in more than 50 years to visit the country, also known as Burma.
Obama, Bieber, Holiday Fervor to Cause Traffic Jams All Week

Obama, Rockefeller Tree Traffic Alert

Midtown Manhattan is expected to be filled with horrendous traffic as President Obama's trip to New York coincides with the star-studded annual Christmas tree lighting at Rockefeller Center.
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Analysis: Central Banks Buy Wiggle Room, Not Solution

Central bank action on Wednesday to ease severe funding strains for the world's private sector banks may help cushion a brewing global credit crunch but it only buys some wiggle room for governments trying to resolve the euro debt crisis and keep banks lending.
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Goldman CEO Can Testify in Insider Case: Judge

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein may be asked to testify in a market regulator's insider-trading case against a former director of the Wall Street bank, a judge ruled.

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