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Last Modified: 09 May 2013 12:46 GMT
Credit card sting snares dozens globally
At least 24 people in 13 countries are arrested in US-led operation against cyber criminals trading information.
Americas
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2012 13:07 GMT
US charges seven over $62m insider trading
FBI arrests "circle of friends who formed a criminal club", allegedly making illegal profits on trades in US firm Dell.
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Last Modified: 19 Jan 2012 08:08 GMT
How the US taxpayer got plucked in Iraq
The US bought a $2.58m chicken factory in Iraq without any market research for a nonexistent fresh chicken market.
Peter Van Buren
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Last Modified: 06 Oct 2011 10:36 GMT
Health care and the Ron Paul redux
In the US, 45,000 people die every year because they cannot afford basic medical services, according to a Harvard study.
Helen Redmond
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2011 14:12 GMT
A layer cake of racist lies
A political scandal involving LA City Councilwoman Janice Hahn reveals how prevalent racism is in the US justice system.
Paul Rosenberg
Opinion
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2011 09:46 GMT
Chaos reigns at Cairo airport
Scenes of anger and confusion at capital's international airport as thousands of foreigners seek to flee unrest.
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South Africa's media cry foul
The government wants to introduce legislation editors say will curtail media freedom.
Azad Essa
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Kelly widow keeps Blair waiting
The widow of David Kelly, the British weapons expert who committed suicide, seems less than keen to meet the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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UK defence secretary's position 'untenable'
Evidence supplied by the widow of a British weapons' expert who killed himself after being dragged into a vicious row with Tony Blair’s government may cost the defence secretary his job.
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