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In fact, "sweetheart deal" was the phrase a judge used to describe the SEC's agreement with Barclay's Bank.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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The Barclay's case was the fourth in a series of cases where banks violated international law only to be let off easy, prompting the judge's comments.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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In fact, "sweetheart deal" was the phrase a judge used to describe the SEC's agreement with Barclay's Bank.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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The Barclay's case was the fourth in a series of cases where banks violated international law only to be let off easy, prompting the judge's comments.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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In fact, "sweetheart deal" was the phrase a judge used to describe the SEC's agreement with Barclay's Bank.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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The Barclay's case was the fourth in a series of cases where banks violated international law only to be let off easy, prompting the judge's comments.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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Analyst vary widely in their estimates of how many AT&T iPhone users will jump ship: Christopher King of Stifel Nicolaus thinks as many as 6 million will flee to Verizon over two years, while James Ratcliffe at Barclay's expects just 1 million this year.
The Verizon iPhone: Why It's Not All Good News (And Why You Should Wait To Upgrade) AP 2011
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In Barclay's work, sensuous soft leather contrasts with machined steel spikes to hint at vulnerable scenarios.
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The Barclay's case was the fourth in a series of cases where banks violated international law only to be let off easy, prompting the judge's comments.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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In fact, "sweetheart deal" was the phrase a judge used to describe the SEC's agreement with Barclay's Bank.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The French Connection: That Jailed Banker Raises US Issues RJ 2010
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