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Former Boca financial adviser accused of defrauding co-workers
A former Boca Raton financial adviser faces charges of defrauding his victims out of thousands of dollars by claiming they were getting into mineral drilling investments. Investigators say Jason Thomas Knapp, 29, of Corinth, N.Y., told his victims they...Tags: Personal Finance, Boca Raton, Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp., Finance
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Grizzlies hold off Thunder for first-ever trip to West Finals
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Memphis has never been about the flash. It has always been about the grind and work of the game. So when the Grizzlies found themselves leading by only two points in the fourth quarter against Oklahoma City on Wednesday, they didn't get...
Tags: Sacramento Kings, Marc Gasol, NBA Finals, Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Martin
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Asik's FTs help Rockets fend off Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY -- James Harden scored a team-high 31 points, and the Houston Rockets stayed alive with a 107-100 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Thunder still lead the best-of-seven series 3-2,...
Tags: Chandler Parsons, Jason Collins, Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Martin, Omer Asik
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Shareholders get another chance
It's "proxy season" again for most public companies — called that because most shareholders submit their votes via proxy rather than attend the companies' annual meetings in person. This year's season represents a critical juncture in public company...
Tags: Robert A. Iger, Board of Directors, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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'Fracking' brings prosperity, problems to Pennsylvania
Times are good these days at the Linde Corp., where despite a sluggish economy nationally, the company is on a hiring binge. The construction company, based near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, has seen its workforce nearly triple over the...
Tags: Executive Branch, Annapolis, Politics, Energy, Edward G. Rendell
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Pennsylvania ethics uproar is over peanuts
Worrywarts are going overboard when they question the tributes afforded to a couple of Pennsylvania's esteemed leaders and their wives. You say Gov. Tom Corbett and his wife accepted a little over $11,000 in goodies from business big shots and...
Tags: Executive Branch, Ethics, Politics, Justice System, Range Resources Corporation
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Kevin Durant says Kobe Bryant taught him to shrug off adversity
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kobe Bryant isn’t being a vain superstar when he takes credit for instilling a fight-through-it mentality in Kevin Durant. He’s telling the truth, Durant said. “I watch guys and I just look at their facial...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dwight Howard, Pau Gasol
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Typical CEO made $9.6 million last year, AP study finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive...
Tags: Yale University, Activism, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Politics
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Oil and gas symposium coming to Dodge City
A daylong conference on oil and gas activity in parts of western and south-central Kansas will be held June 19 in Dodge City. The Kansas Department of Commerce says the region was considered to have been tapped out by vertical drilling. But the agency...
Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry
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Gas company to give $500,000 in fracking spill deal
A natural gas company has agreed to give $500,000 to monitor water quality in the Susquehanna River basin after a Pennsylvania well blowout last year spilled "fracking" fluids into a tributary of the river, Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler...Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Litigation, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Trials
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Commentary: In OKC, McClendon might be worst villain of all
But we start by putting our Bud Light Spotlight on Fathers' Day on the best dad in the entire world - and his name is Aubrey McClendon. According to Reuters, two years ago on Fathers Day weekend, McClendon took his sons to Amsterdam on a private jet,...
Tags: Aubrey K. McClendon, Oklahoma City Thunder, Father's Day, Theft, Google Inc.
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Chesapeake Energy cutting jobs in North Texas
CW33 NewsChesapeake Energy plans to cut 70 jobs in North Texas. That is about 8% of its area workers. The company says the low price of natural gas is to blame for the cuts. Following the layoffs, Chesapeake says it will have about 700 local employees and...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Job Layoffs
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