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EU lawmakers in tentative deal on accounting cap -sources
Reuters* Tentative deal set to trigger relief among Big Four accountants * Vote is first key milestone to end months of deadlock * EU states have joint say on audit reform By Huw Jones LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - Companies would have to change their...Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Parliament, Politics, European Parliament, Ernst & Young
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Many private interests were Brown's fellow travelers in China
SACRAMENTO — As Gov. Jerry Brown returned this week from his trade mission to China, his decision to have his travel and that of 10 staffers paid for by special interests was raising eyebrows. The dozens of delegates who joined Brown on the tour...
Tags: Government, China, Jerry Brown, Science and Technology, Healthcare Provider
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Financial statements sound, Herbalife says amid insider-trading probe
Herbalife maintained that its financial statements are sound and reliable amid news that its auditor is in the middle of an insider-trading investigation. Scott London, 50, a senior partner with KPMG, was ousted by his company after it learned the...
Tags: Fraud, Economy, Business and Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Corporate Crime, Insider Trading
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Rhythm & Hues finalizes sale to Prana Studios
A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday approved the sale of Rhythm & Hues, the Oscar-winning visual effects company that recently filed for bankruptcy protection, to an affiliate of Prana Studios, a Los Angeles animation and effects company. The sale,...Tags: Animation (Movie Genre), Ang Lee, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Justice System
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COLUMN: Unhappy anniversary, Obamacare
Last week, politicians who helped craft the Affordable Care Act celebrated in self-congratulatory style the third anniversary of that monstrosity which will soon extinguish health care as we've known it. The president's promises about the ACA saving...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, The Wall Street Journal, General Practitioners
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Timothy 'Tim' Weber
Timothy "Tim" Weber, 64, of Littleton, Colo., died March 6, 2013, at his home, in the loving care of his family after a long battle with cancer. Tim was the son of Frederick and Delores (Wittmayer) Weber and was born Dec. 9, 1948, in Eureka, S.D....
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hospital ERs begin taking reservations
The first time Erol Uner went to the emergency room recently, he knew something was seriously wrong because fluid retention had caused his legs to double in size. He was seen right away and wound up being hospitalized for two weeks for treatment of...
Tags: Marketing, Kidney Disease, Disasters and Accidents, General Practitioners, Health and Safety at School
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Staying rich means never messing up a sure thing
Here's the big question for Mary Jo White: If she becomes chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, where will her interests lie? With the public that pays her salary? Or with the people handing her the big bucks? White is the white-collar...
Tags: Ethics, Science and Technology, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Legal Service, Economy, Business and Finance
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British regulator to probe Autonomy's accounting before HP deal
A British regulatory agency said Monday it has launched a probe into the accounting practices of Autonomy covering the two years before it was acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion. The Financial Reporting Council revealed the probe on its...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Justice, United Kingdom, Justice System, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Around Town: Course record set at marathon
A course record was set in the 17th annual Surf City USA Marathon on Sunday. Reigning champ Carla McAlister, 39, of San Clemente finished in a time of 2:56:28, beating the old mark set in 2006 of 2:57:19 by Nadia Noorzia. That's right, she's 39. Tyler...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Road Running, Caves and Caverns, Alzheimer's Disease, Personal Service
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How loyal are you to your hotel?
If you are a member of a hotel loyalty program, you are probably not really very loyal to your hotel at all. That is one finding of a survey of about 4,000 travelers by Deloitte & Touche about how they book hotels and what guides their decisions. Only...
Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Rentals, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Marriott International Inc., Transportation Industry
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Time For 'Opposite Malloy' To Repair Economic Damage
In a classic "Seinfeld" episode, the ever-hapless George Costanza decides it's time to change his strategy. "Every decision that I've ever made in my entire life has been wrong. My life is the complete opposite of everything I've wanted to be." His...Tags: Government, Jerry Seinfeld, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Cigna Corporation, Income Tax
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