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Suspects arrested in Mariposa museum gold heist
L.A. NOWFour men suspected in the heist of more than $1 million in gold and gems from the California Mining and Minerals Museum in Mariposa have been arrested, investigators said, adding that more arrests were possible. Men dressed as ninjas and armed with pick-... -
Man wearing GPS ankle monitor robbed another man of $2-mil in gold, cops say
FloriDUHCops say Raonel Valdez-Valhuerdis, 34, along with two other men, robbed and assaulted a courier for a Bolivian gold mining company of more than $2-million worth of gold inside his luggage at the man's Coral Gables apartment building, reports WTVJ NBC...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Theft, Coral Gables
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AP source: Obama was considered potential target
NEW YORK (AP) — A Bangladeshi man snared in an FBI terror sting considered targeting President Barack Obama and the New York City Stock Exchange before settling on a car bomb attack on the Federal Reserve, just blocks from the World Trade Center...
Tags: Queens (New York City), Manhattan (New York City), Federal Reserve, Mitt Romney, Emergency Incidents
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San Diego Man Linked to Federal Reserve Bomb Plotter
WPIXNEW YORK -- Terror suspect Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ashan Nafis remains behind bars accused of plotting to bomb the Federal Reserve Branch in Manhattan. But in a new development, the FBI has arrested and searched the San Diego apartment of 36-year-old...Tags: Jay Carney, Money and Monetary Policy, Police Arrests, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan (New York City)
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T. Rowe Price-managed college savings plans take home gold
Two college savings plans managed by T. Rowe Price rank among the best in the country — the eighth time that the Baltimore-based investment firm has been included in Morningstar's annual survey of top plans. Only once — the year after the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance, Tuition Planning Services, Awards and Prizes, T. Rowe Price
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Terrorist bombing against New York City Federal Reserve foiled
NEW YORK (AP) — A Bangladeshi man snared in an FBI terror sting considered targeting a high-ranking government official and the New York Stock Exchange before authorities say he raised the bar by picking one New York City's most fortified sites: The...
Tags: Defendants, Criminals, Stock Market, Manhattan (New York City), Federal Reserve
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Steinberg: How sports thrive in these times
This country is struggling through the worst economic times since the Great Depression. Millions are out of work, banks are reticent to loan, and the national debt is staggering. As usual, the economy is the central issue and driving force in the...Tags: Dallas Cowboys, National Football League, Marketing, TBS (tv network), National Hockey League
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Historic Pieces of Gold Stolen from a State Museum
FOX40 NewsCall it the Motherlode Thomas Crowne Affair. Stockton may have gold chain robberies; Mariposa has gold nugget robberies. Friday, around 4 p.m., several armed men walked into the California State Mining and Mineral Museum and walked out with 2 million...Tags: Theft, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Arts and Culture, Museums
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West Palm woman claims $3M scratch-off win
Cecilia Yusko, 50, of West Palm Beach, claimed a $3 million prize in the Gold Rush Tripler Scratch-Off Game. She chose to receive her winnings in a one-time, lump-sum payment of $1,950,000.Yusko purchased her winning ticket at Kwik Stop, located at...
Tags: Greenacres, Services and Shopping, Metal and Mineral, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Regulators recovering costs for pollution at SD mine
Financial settlements reached recently with two sets of companies will more than double the amount in a special state fund that helps pay for cleaning up water pollution still occurring at a closed gold mine in the Black Hills. The state Department of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Metal and Mineral
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Dakota Gold: Products still flowing for soybean processor Doing fine despite high price of beans
An Aberdeen company that makes a patented diesel fuel additive and livestock feed from soybeans is doing fine despite the high price of beans, according to its manager. It hasn't affected Natural Gold LLC much, said Ron Sievert, manager and CEO....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Petroleum Industry, Metal and Mineral, Casino and Gambling Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Cashing In on the New Gold Rush
FOX40 NewsThe old saying, "there's gold in them thar hills," is true today, just as it was during California's gold rush of the 1800s. By some estimates, only 20 percent of the gold in the foothills has been mined. Now with the price of the precious metal above...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mining
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