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Man convicted of NJ webcam gay spying apologizes

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TRENTON, N.J. — A for­mer Rut­gers Uni­ver­sity stu­dent openly apol­o­gized for the first time on Tues­day for using a web­cam to spy on a roman­tic liai­son between a man and a room­mate who later killed him­self, say­ing he regrets his “thought­less, insen­si­tive, imma­ture, stu­pid and child­ish choices.”

Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds

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NEW YORK — Prof­its at big U.S. com­pa­nies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.

Dimon survives votes on pay, chairmanship

TAMPA, Fla. — The CEO of JPMor­gan Chase sur­vived a share­holder push Tues­day to strip him of the title of chair­man of the board, five days after he dis­closed a $2 bil­lion trad­ing loss by the bank.

No sign of shareholder revolt against Dimon

NEW YORK — JPMor­gan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon owned up to stock ana­lysts and went on TV to accept blame for a $2 bil­lion trad­ing mis­take. Next he faces share­hold­ers, who are con­sid­er­ably less wealthy since the blun­der was disclosed.

Revolving door: Yahoo ushers out another CEO

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SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo still has cred­i­bil­ity issues, even after cast­ing aside CEO Scott Thomp­son because his offi­cial biog­ra­phy included a col­lege degree that he never received.

Calls to toughen regulation follow JPMorgan loss

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WASHINGTON — JPMor­gan Chase faced intense crit­i­cism Fri­day for claim­ing that a sur­prise $2 bil­lion loss by one of its trad­ing groups was the result of a sloppy but well-intentioned strat­egy to man­age finan­cial risk.

GOP screening committee recommends Martin for sheriff

City of Delaware Police Chief Russ Mar­tin received a boost this week in his bid to become the next Delaware County Sher­iff after the Repub­li­can Party’s screen­ing com­mit­tee rec­om­mended on Tues­day evening that he be selected for the position.

Europe’s bad mood: Does Obama need to worry?

WASHINGTON — The elec­tions that drove Nico­las Sarkozy out of power in France and left Greece scram­bling to build a coali­tion gov­ern­ment pose a finan­cial threat to the United States that could under­mine Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s efforts to cast him­self as the agent of a U.S. eco­nomic revival.

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