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- Hedge Fund Managers' Pay Roared Back Last Year
- Hope Fades for 153 Wangjialing Miners
- Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal
- Militia Draws Distinctions Between Groups
- Deputy Mayor to Bloomberg Will Also Run His Charity
Hedge Fund Managers' Pay Roared Back Last Year | Top |
The recovery of big banks not only benefited bankers. It also created huge paydays for hedge fund managers, with the top 25 taking home an average of $1 billion in 2009. | |
Hope Fades for 153 Wangjialing Miners | Top |
Despite the efforts of 1,000 rescuers, hope appeared to be fading Wednesday for 153 miners trapped in a coal shaft in northern China that was flooded on Sunday. | |
Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal | Top |
The government violated a 1978 statute requiring court approval for domestic surveillance, a judge ruled. | |
Militia Draws Distinctions Between Groups | Top |
A branch leader of the Michigan Militia helped lead the police to a group of Christian militants arrested Saturday. | |
Deputy Mayor to Bloomberg Will Also Run His Charity | Top |
The appointment of Patricia E. Harris was criticized by philanthropy experts and good-government groups. | |
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