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Sec. Paulson Defends Bailout

Nov 18th, 2008 · Treasury Secretary Henry Pauson is defending the $700 billion bailout on Capital Hill Tuesday. Meanwhile, the question of whether automakers will get more government money, hangs heavy in the air.

Keywords: SEC · money · bailout · Automakers · Paulson · Capital Hill

SEC Charges NBA's Mark Cuban With Insider Trading

Nov 18th, 2008 · Federal regulators charged Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban with insider trading Monday for allegedly using confidential information on a stock sale. The Securities and Exchange Commission says by selling when he did, Cuban avoided losses of more than $750,000. Cuban says he'll fight the charges.

Keywords: federal · SEC · Securities · Exchange Commission · regulation · Cuban · NBA · insiders · confidential · Dallas Mavericks

NBA Owner Cuban Chared With Insider Trading

Nov 17th, 2008 · The S.E.C. has charged owner Mark Cuban of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks with insider trading. Cuban allegedly avoided more than $750,000 in losses by selling his stake in a dot-com company before it announced a public stock offering.

Keywords: public · SEC · company · Cuban · NBA · insiders · Com · Dallas Mavericks

What Cyber War Could Mean For The U.S.

Nov 14th, 2008 · When fighting broke out between Georgia and Russia this summer, the war was waged in both the online and physical world. Attacks on Georgian Web sites basically shut down the country's Internet operations. Now U.S. Sec. of Defense Robert Gates wonders what cyber warfare could mean at home.

Keywords: world · country · SEC · Georgia · Russia · online · Internet · Cyber · warfare · Georgian Web · Defense Robert Gates

Former SEC Chair: 'Need For Greater Regulation' *

Oct 22nd, 2008 · William Donaldson, who founded the Yale School of Management and chaired the Securities and Exchange Committee, says the government is beginning to solve the credit crisis. But the U.S. is going to go through "some tough times" before the economy turns around.

Keywords: Economy · SEC · Securities · crisis · regulation · William Donaldson · Yale School of Management · Exchange Committee

SEC Football: It's The Heart Of Dixie ****

Oct 8th, 2008 · Choosing the college football champion by having one title game played by teams chosen by computers and polls is unfair, un-American and, well, idiotic, says commentator Frank Deford. Why? Because the system penalizes the teams in the premier league — the Southeastern Conference.

Keywords: Americans · SEC · U.N · Colleges · football · Computers · Premier · Frank Deford · Dixie · Idiots · Southeastern Conference

Cleveland Encourages Homeless To Vote

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Ohio's Sec. of State is allowing some early voters to register and vote on the same day. In Cleveland, homeless advocates are trying to bus 2,000 people to register and vote. Reporter Mhari Saito reports on the effort to get an higher early voter turnout.

Keywords: SEC · voters · registered · 2000 · Ohio · Turnout · Cleveland’s · Mhari Saito

Can Sec. Paulson Handle $700 Billion? **

Sep 24th, 2008 · The $700 billion bailout plan for Wall Street is far from a done deal. Some have raised concerns over trusting Treasury Sec. Henry Paulson to manage that much money with little Congressional oversight. New York Times business reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses the situation.

Keywords: York Times · congressional · SEC · Wall Street · Business · money · bailout · Paulson · Henry Paulson · emNew · Treasury Sec · Andrew Ross Sorkin

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