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The Associated Press

November 11, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Why Fed bond-buying plan is raising trade tensions

The Federal Reserve's plan to buy more Treasury bonds has incited critics at home to complain of inevitable high inflation and financial turmoil.

By The Associated Press

7 minute read

January 18, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Old pics of sister-in-law lead to child porn case

Gary Peel's first mistake on the road to his conviction on child pornography charges was the affair he began in 1974 with his sister-in-law. She was 16 at the time. Taking nude pictures of her was his second.

By The Associated Press

11 minute read

April 27, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Ill housing markets trump ideology for many in GOP

Shutting down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should fit seamlessly into the Republican drive to shrink government. After all, keeping the ailing mortgage giants afloat has cost taxpayers $150 billion and many in both parties want private lenders to finance a bigger share of the nation's $11.3 trillion residential mortgage market.

By The Associated Press

5 minute read

January 31, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ginsburg Doesn�t Like Being Sole Woman On the Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she dislikes being �all alone on the court� nearly a year after the retirement of Sandra Day O�Connor.

By Ken Maguire The Associate Press

2 minute read

November 11, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Bypassing county fees may cost banks

It used to be that every time a bank sold a mortgage, the county land recording office received a fee. It wasn't much - $30 or so - but then real estate boomed in the 1990s and banks pooled millions of mortgages into securities that investors bought and sold.

By The Associated Press

7 minute read

September 26, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Light' Smokers Granted Class Action Status

In a blow to Big Tobacco, a federal judge yesterday granted class action status to tens of millions of light cigarette smokers for a potential $200 billion lawsuit against cigarette makers.

By Tom Hays The Associated Press

4 minute read

August 29, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lead Defense Lawyer Leaves Spector Case

The often-absent lead defense lawyer in Phil Spector's murder trial announced Monday that he is leaving, and the music producer said outside court that he decided the attorney should depart.

By Linda Deutsch The Associated Press

4 minute read

January 03, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Ex-Car Czar Rattner Settles Probe for $10 Million

By David B. Caruso | The Associated Press

3 minute read

August 24, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Jeb's advice to Scott: It's 'OK to veto stupid bills'

Newly released documents reveal that Jeb Bush offered incoming Gov. Rick Scott a long list of "lessons learned through trial and error" that touched on everything from how to deal with those guarding his safety to telling him it was "OK to veto stupid bills."

By The Associated Press

7 minute read

April 08, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Orange Bowl CEO got hefty pay bump

The committee that runs the Orange Bowl bumped up its CEO's pay by nearly $150,000 in 2009, boosting his compensation to more than $500,000, according to a recently filed tax return.

By The Associated Press

14 minute read