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A former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer on Wednesday claimed he was blocked from questioning John Mack as part of an insider dealing probe
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Jun. 29, 2006

A former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer on Wednesday claimed he was blocked from questioning John Mack as part of an insider dealing probe at the time Mr Mack was being considered as chief executive of Morgan Stanley.
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A former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer on Wednesday claimed he was blocked from questioning John Mack as part of an insider dealing probe
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A former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer on Wednesday claimed he was blocked from questioning John Mack as part of an insider dealing probe at the time Mr Mack was being considered as chief executive of Morgan Stanley. READ MORE>>
UK union leaders have called off a planned five-day strike at Asda, the supermarket chain owned by Wal-Mart of the US
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UK union leaders have called off a planned five-day strike at Asda, the supermarket chain owned by Wal-Mart of the US, after a deal was reached on Thursday morning following all-night talks. READ MORE>>
U.S. economy grew at a revised 5.6 percent annual rate in the first quarter
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The U.S. economy grew at a revised 5.6 percent annual rate in the first quarter as the fastest pace of growth in 2-1/2 years generated robust corporate profits, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. READ MORE>>
Boeing gets ready to pay $1billion for procurement scandals
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Boeing warned on Thursday that it could take charges of more than $1bn to cover delays in a defence programme and a tentative settlement with the US government following a series of procurement scandals. READ MORE>>
North American unit of dell in serious trouble
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Dell, the world’s largest PC maker, has reorganised its struggling Americas division in a bid to inject fresh momentum into sales and customer service at its biggest business unit. READ MORE>>
BP was on Wednesday night facing serious allegations of price manipulation in North America
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BP was on Wednesday night facing serious allegations of price manipulation in North America after the US energy regulator slapped the UK-based group with a lawsuit alleging it cornered a significant portion of the US propane market. READ MORE>>
Home Depot making big plans to expand into China
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Home Depot Inc., still just barely scratching the surface with stores in Canada and Mexico, said Wednesday that it is making big plans to expand into China. READ MORE>>
Crude-oil futures fell under $72
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Crude-oil futures fell under $72 a barrel Wednesday afternoon, after climbing to a three-week high on Energy Department data that showed the biggest weekly decline in crude inventories ... READ MORE>>
Tel Offshore shares fell 23% to $7.11 on Wednesday after the company said there will be no income distribution to unitholders for the second quarter
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The Austin, Texas-based trust also said it does not expect cash income distributions during the rest of 2006 and potentially during a portion or all of 2007. READ MORE>>
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