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Stories from February 2009

Citigroup’s Pandit plays game of musical chairs with feds

By Carol Eisenberg

February 25, 2009 at 1:46pm

Vikram Pandit is still working out a rescue plan that would turn over as much as 40% of his bank to the U.S. government. The question is whether he will manage to hold onto his job.

Khuzami, a GOP supporter, brings strong background to SEC

By A. James Memmott

February 25, 2009 at 10:38am

Robert Khuzami’s experience as a prosecutor of terrorists and white-collar criminals would seem to trump his political preferences.

Biden’s son, brother had business ties to Stanford empire

By Carol Eisenberg

February 25, 2009 at 8:55am

Just when you thought R. Hunter Biden’s retirement as a lobbyist had removed the possibility his business dealings might embarrass his father, comes a report that he and his uncle had business ties with Texas financier R. Allen Stanford.

Obama names feds’ ‘busiest gumshoe’ as stimulus watchdog

By Carol Eisenberg

February 24, 2009 at 8:37am

Consider Earl Devaney a one-man corruption buster.

Gary Condit to write ‘my side of the story’ about Chandra Levy

By Carol Eisenberg

February 23, 2009 at 2:34pm

Planning to spin his vindication in the long-unsolved murder of Washington intern Chandra Levy into something larger, former California Rep. Gary Condit is shopping a proposal to write a tell-all memoir.



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