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...believe that the solution here is to try to fix the system, not gut the system,” said Professor of Economics Lawrence F. Katz, the chair of the committee, in an interview...
should be immediately implemented. But they are only a short term fix...
...Hammered Staining the starched white collar of Sotheby's, the venerable auction house, chairman A. Alfred Taubman was convicted last month of conspiring to fix prices and thereby ripping off the world's most élite clientele. The 76-year-old shopping center magnate now faces three years in jail, millions of dollars in fines and the eternal question: Does one ever have enough money? Taubman remains the controlling shareholder of Sotheby's, which is now for sale. This time he might have to let the market set the price...
...believe that the solution here is to try to fix the system, not gut the system,” said Professor of Economics Lawrence F. Katz, the chair of the committee, in an interview yesterday...
...about 280 abortion clinics; in Cincinnati, Ohio. Waagner, found with $8,986 in cash and a .40-caliber loaded semiautomatic pistol, had escaped from an Illinois jail in February. CONVICTED. A. ALFRED TAUBMAN, 76, the former chairman of Sotheby's, of conspiring with rival auction house Christie's to fix commissions paid by fine art sellers; in New York. His net worth at the time of the scam was $700 million and he allegedly stole as much as $400 million in charges from 1993 to 1999. He faces up to three years in prison. CAPTURED. JOHN PHILIP WALKER LINDH...