The 'fact-finding' effort will seek details on secret prisons and interrogation methods -- but will not aim to determine if CIA officials broke laws, legislative sources say. A high-ranking official complains of investigation fatigue based on those dozens? hundreds? of investigations? and prosecutions? that we somehow missed?
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News Articles on Act Registration Banking and Financial (Mondaq) ( mondaq.com ) - February 13, 2009 On January 29, 2009, a bill was introduced in the US Senate (the Transparency Act), 1 which, if it were to become law, would require certain private investment funds, including hedge funds, private… Banking and Financial (Mondaq) ( mondaq.com ) - February 11, 2009 On January 30, 2009, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted rules requiring companies to provide their f
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Feb
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Schwarzenegger to play himself in Stallone film Art will imitate life when Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger spends a few hours playing himself later this year in a movie by Sylvester Stallone. Stallone's publicist, Sheryl Main, revealed more details... Full story TODAY'S POLL Do you celebrate Mardi Gras? You bet! Party all night! A little bit, but I don't stay up late No, not during the work week View results SPEAK TO US Were you there? News Hotline: (202) 903-
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We’ve already living through the consequences of allowing the banks to have their global ambitions unchecked: they grew too fast and too recklessly, and now we’re having to bail them out or sink together. The bigger an organisation is, the more powerful it becomes - and the more dangerous its potential failure is, too. Yet still companies are being allowed to do the same thing; and in a step that has rocked the US live music business, Live Nation and Ticketmaster recently announced their intent