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It was called The Devil's Casino: Friendship, Betrayal and the High Stakes Played Inside Lehman Brothers, and it chronicled, among other things, the lazy, unethical, risky banking practices that had put the entire country at risk in 2008.
Vicky Ward: The Whirligig of Time Fails to Bring Its Revenges Vicky Ward 2011
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Bloomy is definitely trapped in third-term Devil's Triangle.
Dan Collins: Mayor Bloomberg Should Apologize for Body Snatching Dan Collins 2011
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It was called The Devil's Casino: Friendship, Betrayal and the High Stakes Played Inside Lehman Brothers, and it chronicled, among other things, the lazy, unethical, risky banking practices that had put the entire country at risk in 2008.
Vicky Ward: The Whirligig of Time Fails to Bring Its Revenges Vicky Ward 2011
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The second book is a novel for children 12 and up about the Holocaust called The Devil's Arithmetic.
C. M. Rubin: For the Children C. M. Rubin 2011
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For anyone who really enjoys history of New York, I suggest a great read called The Devil's Playground.
Melissa Terzis: Flashback New York Melissa Terzis 2011
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Set in contemporary times on the last river station before the Amazonian interior, The Devil's Garden is the story of a group of scientists studying the "blasted forest glades" which locals call Devil's Gardens.
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Last week, a movie called The Devil's Double came out in limited release.
Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: The Devil's Double -- An Astonishing Performance Jonathan Kim 2011
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The second book is a novel for children 12 and up about the Holocaust called The Devil's Arithmetic.
C. M. Rubin: For the Children C. M. Rubin 2011
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Last week, a movie called The Devil's Double came out in limited release.
Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: The Devil's Double -- An Astonishing Performance Jonathan Kim 2011
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A particularly beautiful stretch looks down through thick tree cover onto Tintern Abbey, with a natural rock formation known as the Devil's Pulpit forming an excellent lookout.
Shady past 2011
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