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Op-Ed: Banks buying back auction rate securities: Ethics, or legal liabilities?

Citigroup and Merrill Lynch are buying back $17 billion worth of auction rate securities. That’s either great news, or it means someone’s broken out the superglue. As cans of worms go, this would be the one nobody’s in any hurry to open.
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In what a government attorney calls the first case of its kind, the Philadelphia office of the SEC has charged five people with making more than $1.8 million illegally through insider trading. What's the twist? The SEC is claiming that the violation of trust and confidentiality required to prove insider trading occurred between members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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While the $25 billion foreclosure settlement announced on Thursday is a landmark multi-state deal, it is just a "drop in the bucket" that will help residents of some states more than others, housing advocates say. The five biggest mortgage servicers, JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Ally Financial, Wells Fargo and Bank of America, have settled, but more could potentially join later. Under the deal, signed by 49 state attorneys general, 750,000 people could receive checks under the plan, and another 1 million could see the size of the mortgage reduced.
The lead homicide investigator in the shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin did not believe neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman and wanted to charge him with manslaughter the night of the shooting, multiple sources told ABC News. But Sanford, Fla., Detective Chris Serino was instructed to not press charges against Zimmerman because the state attorney's office headed by Norman Wolfinger determined there wasn't enough evidence to lead to a conviction, the sources told ABC News.

Four former B.C. attorneys general are joining a coalition of health and justice experts calling for the legalization of marijuana.

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Ze’ev Jabotinsky Lives On: From Irving Moskowitz to Danny Danon – No Mightier Weapon than Indifference

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