Judge Not Ready to Decide on Citigroup Settlement With S.E.C.
Date: 16 August 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Approval from a federal judge is needed for a $75 million settlement on claims that Citigroup misled investors on its subprime holdings.
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Theater News
Date: 16 August 2010
Compiled by Dave Itzkoff
Dave Itzkoff
Amanda Peet will join David Duchovny in MCC Theater’s production of Neil LaBute’s “Break of Noon.”
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This Week’s Health Industry News
Date: 16 August 2010
By Natasha Singer
Natasha Singer
State insurance commissioners discuss the new health care law. An F.D.A. advisory panel is to review a new use for an antidepressant.
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Accounts, People and Miscellany
Date: 15 August 2010
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive changes and other developments among advertising agencies.
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Beach Modesty for the President
Date: 16 August 2010
By Jeremy W. Peters
Jeremy Peters
News photographers were upset over the weekend when they were not invited to capture President Obama’s swim — and chest — in the Gulf of Mexico themselves.
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James J. Kilpatrick, Conservative Voice in Print and on TV, Dies at 89
Date: 16 August 2010
By Richard Goldstein
Richard Goldstein
A prolific writer and a sharp debater, Mr. Kilpatrick was a prominent conservative voice for half a century.
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Andrew Roth, American-Born Chronicler of British Politics, Dies at 91
Date: 16 August 2010
By John F. Burns
John Burns
Mr. Roth fled the McCarthy-era America of 1950 for a new life as a meticulous and often abrasive chronicler of British politicians.
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Block Club Carries on, but Fear and Frustration With City Persist
Date: 15 August 2010
By Mick Dumke
Mick Dumke
Two residents of South Winchester Avenue organized a block club to try to fight crime in the neighborhood. Members have followed the city’s suggestions, but remain frustrated.
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Rates Fall as Market Fears Economic Weakness
Date: 16 August 2010
By Floyd Norris
Floyd Norris
As governments try to bring down deficits, investors seem more concerned by the possibility of renewed recession.
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Chicago River? Nature Preserve? An Alderman Presses the Affirmative
Date: 15 August 2010
By Mick Dumke
Mick Dumke
Alderman James Balcer, a rock-hard supporter of Mayor Richard M. Daley, cultivates an unlikely image of part of his Near South Side ward: nature preserve.
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