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Why a Holocaust center in the O.C.?
If you were wondering, well, so was I: how is it that Elie Wiesel, the renowned Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor and author, came to be an annual fixture on the campus at Orange County’s Chapman University, founded as a Protestant...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Human Interest, Entertainment Events, Religion and Belief
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William Shatner blasts IRS for 'Star Trek' parody video
"Star Trek" star William Shatner was not amused by a video parody of the television show that Internal Revenue Service workers produced at public expense. The actor, who appeared in the 1960s series as Captain James T. Kirk, used Twitter to give a...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Entertainment, Employees, Television, Taxation
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Nasdaq's $62-million payout for Facebook IPO approved
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.'s proposal to pay brokerages as much as $62 million as compensation for last year's botched Facebook Inc. initial public offering. Nasdaq's trading system was overwhelmed by...
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'Star Trek' training video a mistake, IRS says
The Internal Revenue Service has apologized for spending about $60,000 on a training video that parodied the television show, “Star Trek.” In a six-minute video that is attracting wide attention on the Internet, IRS workers portrayed...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Internal Revenue Service, Entertainment, Politics, Conservation
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Former Broadcom executive emerges intact from options scandal
Almost from its inception, the federal government's options backdating case against executives of Broadcom Corp. reeked of cheap melodrama more than it gleamed with truth-seeking about corporate accounting and corporate pay. You can count Bill Ruehle,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Monster Worldwide Incorporated, Justice System, Prosecution
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Huawei places $6 billion in new orders with 3 California firms
Huawei Technologies Co. will place $6 billion in new supply orders with three California tech firms, raising the profile of the fast-growing Chinese telecom giant.
Huawei executives said the investment would be spread over three years and was a “...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Qualcomm Inc.
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Broadcom fourth-quarter profit, revenue top analysts' forecasts
TechnologyBroadcom earnings: Broadcom reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter Tuesday, beating Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and earnings per share despite enduring profit and sales declines from the same period a year earlier.... -
Broadcom agrees to buy NetLogic for $3.7 billion
L.A. Times Tech BlogBroadcom agrees to buy NetLogic for $3.7 billion: Broadcom Corp. announced on Monday morning that it has agreed to purchase NetLogic Microsystems Inc. at a price of about $3.7 billion or $50 per share.... -
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Karatz probation sentence the latest setback for prosecutors in backdating cases
Money & CompanyThe probation sentence handed down to former KB Home chief Bruce Karatz on Wednesday was the latest in a string of disappointments in the Justice Departmentâs crackdown on stock options backdating. The criminal investigations began in 2005, following...
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