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  • A top Conservative Party donor, Richard Sharp was found to have breached rules by failing to disclose a $1 million loan he helped arrange for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
  • CEOs are increasingly being held accountable for falling stock prices and huge losses suffered in the credit and mortgage markets — especially at financial services firms. Still, several executives from the sector grace the list of 2007's highest-paid CEOs.
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  • Iraqi troops raid part of Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The U.S. military, which provided support in the mission, says the raid targeted the leader of a Shiite death squad. Iraq's prime minister angrily denied approving the raid.
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  • The public furor over bonuses paid to AIG executives may be a tipping point that helps inhibit future executive behavior in a small number of cases. Then maybe the scapegoating and vitriol will have a purpose.
  • The Adelaide United midfielder announced that he was gay in a video posted to the team's Twitter account Tuesday.
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