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To hear some conservatives tell it, the Republican Party's history on race relations is nothing to be ashamed of.
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Representative Bob Inglis , a six- term lawmaker who wants to curb government spending and cut the budget deficit , would seem a perfect fit for his South Carolina congressional district, among the nation’s most Republican.
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Wells Fargo & Co.’s board of directors had a busy final week of 2009. On Dec. 23, the San Francisco-based lender returned to the Treasury the $25 billion it had borrowed under the U.S. government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program. That freed the bank from the Treasury’s rules on executive pay.
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Wells Fargo’s John Stumpf was the highest-paid CEO among the 50 biggest financial firms in our annual ranking. Goaded by pay master Ken Feinberg, firms cut pay 21 percent overall.
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft July, 2010 (Bloomberg Markets) -- Wells Fargo’s John Stumpf was the highest-paid CEO among the 50 biggest financial firms in our annual ranking. Goaded by pay master Ken Feinberg, firms cut pay 21 percent overall. Wells Fargo & Co.’s board of directors had a busy final week of 2009. On Dec. 23, the San Francisco-based lender returned to the Treasury the $25 billion it had borrowed under the U.S. government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program. That freed the bank from the Treasury’s rules on executive pay. The next day, the board made John Stumpf the best-paid chief executive officer of the 50 biggest financial companies by awarding him shares of Wells Fargo stock valued at about $10 million. Stumpf, 56, earned his No. 1 ranking in Bloomberg Markets’ Finance 50 by receiving $21.3 million in salary and stock in 2009, more than doubling his 2008 compensation, Bloomberg
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Hideki Matsuyama said he’s eager to return to Japan to help with earthquake relief after matching the lowest score by an amateur in six years at golf’s Masters Tournament.
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God so loves Barack Obama that He sent His servant, Rick Santorum, to ensure his re-election as U.S. president.
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Developers of United Nations- sanctioned emission-reduction projects say they are “bitter” as polluting factories in Europe may be making more money buying their credits than they can by selling them.
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Acura Pharmaceuticals Inc., a maker of technology to deter drug abuse, rose after its short-acting painkiller marketed by Pfizer Inc. became commercially available.
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Almost 30 years ago, I flew around New York State with its new governor, Mario Cuomo. He told me that at a gay and lesbian advocacy dinner that week he and Bella Abzug, a firebrand left-wing former congresswoman, were the only straight people in attendance.
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