Michael Moore News
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An independent Scotland would have a banking system too big to save in a crisis and may lack the resources to compensate depositors, the Treasury said in a study into the economic implications of a U.K. breakup.
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U.K. Treasury ministers said that Scotland would need to establish its own financial regulator if it voted for independence in 2014.
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A Virginian who the government said posed as a CIA agent and recruited people to rob banks was sentenced to time served and three years of court supervision as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.
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The British government closed the door to a formal agreement with Scotland for its continued use of the pound if it votes to become independent next year, citing the tumult in the 17-nation euro region during the debt crisis.
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A juror with a link to a Michael Moore film was thrown off the jury in Terra Firma Capital Partners Ltd.’s trial against Citigroup Inc. after the judge commented on the movie’s appeal to “anti-bank prejudice.”
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called for establishing the world’s largest protected marine area in Antarctica and urged stronger global safeguards for oceans.
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The U.K.’s lack of contingency planning for Scottish independence means it is failing to serve voters, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said.
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When Estelle performed “American Boy” last night at the 27th annual gala of the New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund, she had salutes for the men in uniform.
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When Suh Young Kyung joined the Bank of Korea in 1988, officials at the central bank told her to wear a schoolgirl’s outfit. She refused.
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With his election-year release of “2016: Obama’s America,” commentator Dinesh D’Souza is borrowing the strategy of a political opposite, Michael Moore, to promote the critical documentary film.
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