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J. Christopher Flowers shared his New Year’s resolution at the Metropolitan Opera’s gala performance of Verdi’s “La Traviata.”
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The administrator of the $20 billion fund for victims of BP Plc ’s oil spill said he will use federal fraud investigators to deter bogus claims and pledged to protect personal information submitted by businesses and individuals.
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Kenneth R. Feinberg , the government- appointed administrator of a $20 billion fund to compensate victims of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, said the greatest challenge will be to resolve the legitimacy of those outside the region.
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The on-going nature of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico makes it difficult to quantify losses for people in the region, said Kenneth R. Feinberg , the government- appointed administrator of a $20 billion fund to compensate victims of the spill.
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Kenneth R. Feinberg , administrator of the claims fund for victims of BP Plc’s oil spill, said he also will manage a separate $100 million account to replace lost wages for rig workers idled by the offshore drilling moratorium.
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Kenneth R. Feinberg , administrator of the $20 billion fund for victims of BP Plc’s oil spill, said in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt ” airing this weekend that he will use federal fraud investigators to deter bogus claims while guarding personal information provided by businesses and individuals.
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Any member of Congress who wants to be taken seriously on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill or any top Obama administration official involved in policy should be required to spend several days here in Port Sulphur, Louisiana.
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Add $22 billion and counting to the loss for BP Plc from the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
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BP Plc ’s $100 million fund to help oil workers in the Gulf of Mexico is less than half of what’s needed should the drilling rigs be kept idle for six months, a Louisiana State University economist said.
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