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Prosecutors said Monday that they had revived an investigation into the former businesswoman's alleged embezzlement of $3 million and evasion of $2.5 million in taxes when she headed a gas company in the mid-1990s.
Tymoshenko Faces New Investigation in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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In October, a Hong Kong court denied the final appeal of a self-professed secret lover's claim to the multibillion-dollar estate of Nina Wang, once Asia's richest woman, effectively awarding the late businesswoman's fortune to her family-run charity foundation following a battle of wills.
Fok Estate Spat Heads to Hong Kong Court Polly Hui 2011
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At the root of a businesswoman's wardrobe decisions is a subliminal question: How feminine should I be?
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ROESGEN: A national businesswoman's networking organization headed by CEO Sandra Yancy had decided to adopt the Lady Pirates.
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But it could not destroy one businesswoman's will to rebuild.
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He listened to the contempt in her voice and stared at her thin hair, her frown, her crooked tooth, her hard dried-up body in its ludicrous cheap businesswoman's uniform.
Running Blind Child, Lee 2000
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Maybe the businesswoman's guilty conscience had been nagging her, and she was ready to confess her sins.
Hair Raiser Cohen, Nancy J, 2000
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Allison Cox pleaded guilty last week to spiking the businesswoman's food with screen wash in an attempt to discredit her chef, after the two women had fallen out.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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He didn't address a Georgia businesswoman's accusation of a 13-year extramarital affair; he also avoided speaking to reporters and stuck to his plan to present his foreign policy vision, one in which the U.S. would stand by friendly nations such as Israel, quit giving money to countries he considered enemies and spend more on defense.
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Wylde, from Putney, in a dispute over a gate built on the businesswoman's holiday home in the resort of
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