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$3.6 billion in foreclosure settlement payments to begin Friday
As part of a settlement with federal regulators, 13 lenders this week are to begin paying $3.6 billion to more than 4 million troubled borrowers whose homes were in foreclosure proceedings in 2009 and 2010. A chart released Tuesday by the regulators...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Financial and Business Services, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Mortgages
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Herbalife is rocked by new crisis
This was the last thing Herbalife Ltd. needed. Just as the Los Angeles company appeared to be regaining its footing from a Wall Street hedge fund manager's assault, the company's auditor resigned abruptly because of an alleged insider-trading scandal....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Mutual Funds, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Carl Icahn, Financial Markets
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Lawmakers order audit of state accounts
SACRAMENTO -- California lawmakers, faced with a series of revelations about improper or dubious accounting, on Wednesday approved another audit of state funds. The latest audit was requested after the discovery of $3.6 million that the Department of...
Tags: Elaine Howle
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The best way yet to proclaim love for a tax cheat
Ernst & Young LLP received the usual kid-glove treatment given to too-big-to-fail enterprises when it reached a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over illegal tax shelters it sold more than a decade ago. The government chose not to prosecute the...Tags: Hinsdale, Prisons, Labor Legislation, The New York Times, Punishment
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State finds irregularities in handling of leases of wildlife areas to farmers
A state program leasing wildlife protection areas to farmers failed to properly spend and report at least $1.7 million in rental income as part of the normal budget process last year, according to an internal state investigation announced Thursday....
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Wildlife, The Home Depot, Natural Resource Industry
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Home care aides not getting paid
Many people in Pauline Konrath's situation live in a nursing home. At 85, she has dementia and Parkinson's disease and uses a wheelchair. But she doesn't live in a nursing home because her son, Joe, moved her in with his family. It's not an easy...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Allentown, Eugene DePasquale, Long Term Care, Media Industry
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Auditors urge greater oversight of homestead credit
State tax officials should take steps to help ensure that Marylanders who receive the homestead property tax credit remain eligible for the popular discount, auditors said in a report released Wednesday. Auditors also said state officials should...Tags: Rentals, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government
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Too much money spent in Iraq for too few results
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ten years and $60 billion in American taxpayer funds later, Iraq is still so unstable and broken that even its leaders question whether U.S. efforts to rebuild the war-torn nation were worth the cost. In his final report to...
Tags: George W. Bush, Nouri Maliki, Defense, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Defense
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Audit of Waynesboro Schools at end of last year indicates revenue was down
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAn audit presented publicly last week by two certified public accountants laid out the Waynesboro Area School District’s financial picture at the end of 2011-12. Smith Elliott Kearns & Co. LLC shared with the Waynesboro Area School Board its...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Dinosaur-size debt
For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue. But that choice could have far less impact on the Field's future than another...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Adler Planetarium, Lobbying, Arts, Research
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Wendy Greuel takes a pounding from rivals at final mayoral debate
L.A. NOWWendy Greuel takes a pounding from rivals at final mayoral debate... -
311 complaints ignored, communities fight bars themselves
Black scuff marks line the staircase at 922 N. Charles St., left there by frustrated tenants kicking the wall in a vain attempt to make their neighbor, the Museum Restaurant and Lounge, quiet down. Most nights, tenants say, the sound of DJs hyping up...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Charles Street, Highlandtown, Rental Service, Punishment
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