AIG boss Edward Liddy says he fears for his employees' lives if Congress goes through with a threat to name and shame recipients of lavish bonuses awarded by the bailed-out insurer. Reading out lurid ...
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AIG boss Edward Liddy says he fears for his employees' lives if Congress goes through with a threat to name and shame recipients of lavish bonuses awarded by the bailed-out insurer. Reading out lurid ...
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A cat killer obsessed with violence and death allegedly told her ex-partner she had murdered a man whose body was later found floating in a river, a court has heard. Scarlet Blake, 25, allegedly ...
As the debate over the constitutionality of death by lethal injection made its way to the Supreme Court in last month’s case of Hill v. McDonough, Florida’s attorney general proposed a novel way to ...
Reading out lurid death threats received by AIG, including a vow to garrotte executives with piano wire, Mr Liddy said he could only release the names of the bonus recipients if Congress promised to ...
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