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    Jan 5, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Corporations and execs need penalties that hurt

    If you're concerned about corporate crime, 2012 looked like a pretty successful year for the good guys.
    If you're concerned about corporate crime, 2012 looked like a pretty successful year for the good guys. The Thousand Oaks biotech giant Amgen paid $762 million in fines and penalties and pleaded guilty to a federal charge related to illegal marketing of...

    Tags: HSBC Holdings plc, Government Health Care, Prisons, Phil Angelides , Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  3. What you don't know about HIV tests

    Statistics show that many who have HIV don't know they're infected, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, along with Abbott Laboratories, is taking to social media to get that message out.
    Statistics show that many who have HIV don't know they're infected, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, along with Abbott Laboratories, is taking to social media to get that message out. "We need people to know their status," Johnathon Briggs,...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, AIDS, World AIDS Day, National Institutes of Health, Elections

  4. Dec 4, 2012 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  5. ASK JEFF : Add food to area's industry

    Coming off the Thanksgiving holiday and heading into the Christmas season, many of us have food on our mind. A few of us, me included, had a few too many turkey sandwiches and pieces of pie while gathering with friends and family over the holiday. The month ahead could be worse, as we all will encounter our share of Christmas cookies and other holiday treats.
    Coming off the Thanksgiving holiday and heading into the Christmas season, many of us have food on our mind. A few of us, me included, had a few too many turkey sandwiches and pieces of pie while gathering with friends and family over the holiday. The...

    Tags: Kellogg Company, Christmas, Consumer Goods Industries, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Holidays

  6. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Former Oriole Doug DeCinces indicted on insider trading charges

    Former Orioles third baseman Doug DeCinces was indicted Wednesday, along with three friends, by a federal grand jury in California on securities fraud charges, for allegedly cashing in on inside information about the acquisition of an Orange County medical company, prosecutors said.
    Former Orioles third baseman Doug DeCinces was indicted Wednesday, along with three friends, by a federal grand jury in California on securities fraud charges, for allegedly cashing in on inside information about the acquisition of an Orange County...

    Tags: Eddie Murray, Lawyers, Trials, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Justice System

  8. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Beyond 'fiscal cliff,' unknowns shaping economy are larger than they appear

    The perils of looking too far out in the future when it comes to the economy are evident in a Chicago Tribune story that ran Nov. 8, 1928, two days after Herbert Hoover was elected to succeed fellow Republican Calvin Coolidge in the White House.
    The perils of looking too far out in the future when it comes to the economy are evident in a Chicago Tribune story that ran Nov. 8, 1928, two days after Herbert Hoover was elected to succeed fellow Republican Calvin Coolidge in the White House. "See...

    Tags: Federal Reserve, University of Chicago, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Michael Madigan, Politics

  10. Sep 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Will bogus bio unmake self-made leader of Abbott spinoff?

    Richard Gonzalez, it turns out, is more of a self-made man than a lot of us knew.
    Richard Gonzalez, it turns out, is more of a self-made man than a lot of us knew. The Abbott Laboratories veteran of more than 30 years, who is pegged to serve as chief executive of the pharmaceutical company spinoff that the North Chicago-based medical...

    Tags: Media Industry, Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft Corporation, Bill Gates, Northwestern University

  12. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Professor's journey for a school is rich in life lessons

    Laura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces.
    Special to the Tribune
    Laura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces.    The pastor had just finished preaching an hour-long sermon from the Gospel of Mark about Jesus healing a woman. Hartman was about...

    Tags: Zynga Inc., Natural Disasters, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., Teaching and Learning, Religion and Belief

  14. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. CEO of Strategic Thinking Institute grasped value while watching operation

    A dozen managers sat around a rectangular table at the Wit hotel in the Loop, their attention fixed on a man in an Armani suit standing in the front of the room.
    Special to the Tribune
    A dozen managers sat around a rectangular table at the Wit hotel in the Loop, their attention fixed on a man in an Armani suit standing in the front of the room.    They waited quietly, the CTA Red Line train periodically rumbling by, until the tall,...

    Tags: Google Inc., Sam Phillips, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Music, Conservation

  16. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Leadership role always in the cards for chief of fast-growing Catamaran

    Mark Thierer has a sticker for everything: golf balls, fruit, cars, states, letters, numbers. In all, he thinks he has probably 40,000 of them, collected from around the world.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Mark Thierer has a sticker for everything: golf balls, fruit, cars, states, letters, numbers. In all, he thinks he has probably 40,000 of them, collected from around the world.     "If you're ever actually looking for them, you'd be amazed where you'd...

    Tags: Rentals, Nova Southeastern University, Career and Workplace, Walgreen Co., Corporate Performance

  18. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  19. Bypass tops stents in diabetics with diseased arteries

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Diabetics with more than one diseased artery fared significantly better if they underwent bypass surgery than those who received drug coated stents following artery clearing procedures to improve blood flow to the heart, according to data from a five-year study presented on Sunday.
    Reuters
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Diabetics with more than one diseased artery fared significantly better if they underwent bypass surgery than those who received drug coated stents following artery clearing procedures to improve blood flow to the heart,...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Boston Scientific Corporation, Stroke, Mount Sinai, National Institutes of Health

  20. Aug 19, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Hall of Famer fined for alleged insider trading

    An alleged stock tip has gone from a home run to a strikeout for Hall of Fame baseball player Eddie Murray. The onetime Dodgers first baseman agreed Friday to pay $358,151 to settle an investigation into whether he broke insider-trading laws when he...

    Tags: Eddie Murray, Applied Physics, Leveraged Buyouts, St. Louis Cardinals, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

  22. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Eddie Murray settles charges in insider trading probe

    Orioles Hall-of-Famer Eddie Murray has agreed to pay $358,151 to settle charges that he illegally profited from an insider trading scheme involving former teammate Doug DeCinces, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Orioles Hall-of-Famer Eddie Murray has agreed to pay $358,151 to settle charges that he illegally profited from an insider trading scheme involving former teammate Doug DeCinces, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday. Murray, who...

    Tags: Eddie Murray, Trials, Applied Physics, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Los Angeles Dodgers

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