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  • During that time, she founded a monthly newsletter, The White-Collar Crime Fighter, and appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" to promote her work.

    Jane Y. Kusic, expert on white-collar crime Post 2010

  • Photo: Reuters Read More Lean Times for GM's White-Collar Workers GM Cuts Benefits for Salaried Staff It earned $7.59 billion in 2011, a 62% increase from a year ago.

    GM Squeezes After Bailout Sharon Terlep 2012

  • She rose to prominence in her field with the publication, in 1989, of a handbook called White-Collar Crime 101.

    Jane Y. Kusic, expert on white-collar crime Post 2010

  • But I can't help but think that having the label "Stout Champion of a Recently Freed White-Collar Crook" attached to his name just as he's about to unveil his campaign isn't going to win many hearts or minds among the less insanely partisan citizens of this country.

    Fred Thompson: "I Am Very Happy For Scooter Libby" 2009

  • A longtime financial journalist, she is the author of White-Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America.

    Jill Andresky Fraser: A Farewell to Jobs 2009

  • Read More Furloughs Hit the White-Collar Set If your company gives the choice of taking all furlough days consecutively, consider the other costs that can be defrayed by using that option.

    Ways to Make Time Off From Work Work for You 2009

  • On White-Collar Crime WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department is preparing revised prosecutor guidelines for white-collar criminal cases partly aimed at forestalling proposed legislation the department opposes.

    U.S. Is Revising Rules 2008

  • Later this month the author of Limbo: Blue-Collar Roots, White-Collar Dreams

    Dissertation Defense - The Verdict Is In Field Notes 2007

  • Later this month the author of Limbo: Blue-Collar Roots, White-Collar Dreams

    Archive 2007-04-01 Field Notes 2007

  • The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) – a joint project of the FBI and the National White-Collar Crime Center – reported that it referred 71,442 Internet-related fraud complaints to law enforcement in 2003, and 42,183 Internet-related fraud complaints in the first half of 2004.

    Operation Web Snare 2004

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