The Delaware Gazette

Mike Wallace, ‘60 Minutes’ interrogator, dies

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NEW YORK — “Mike Wal­lace is here to see you.”

Muppet manifesto: Blistering exit for Goldman exec

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NEW YORK — Gold­man Sachs, arguably the most sto­ried invest­ment bank on Wall Street, has been com­pared to a money-sucking vam­pire squid and called the evil empire of finance. On Wednes­day, it got a black eye from one of its own.

Defiant Cain says he won’t drop out of GOP race

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Under ris­ing pres­sure from fel­low Repub­li­cans, pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Her­man Cain sought to muddy the rep­u­ta­tion of one accuser, force­fully denied any and all alle­ga­tions of sex­ual impro­pri­ety and vowed Tues­day the grow­ing con­tro­versy would not drive him from the race for the White House.

No double-dip recession in sight — yet

It’s amaz­ing what a dif­fer­ence a few weeks makes. Just a lit­tle more than a month ago, the nation’s econ­o­mists seemed to have turned decid­edly pes­simist, with a few indi­cat­ing the U.S. econ­omy had already entered a double-dip reces­sion. Even those who were not quite so bleak in their assess­ment were throt­tling back on their GDP fore­casts for the sec­ond half of this year, with many sug­gest­ing eco­nomic growth in the 1 to 2 per­cent range.

The Town that Banned the Garden Club

Some­times fame and glory just don’t get spread around evenly. Like the quar­ter­back of a foot­ball team or the lead singer of a rock band, there are parts of any entity that get more atten­tion than oth­ers. The same is true for the First Amend­ment of the United States Constitution.

Ex-Murdoch aide Brooks arrested; Police chief out

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LONDON (AP) — An inten­si­fy­ing voice­mail hack­ing and police bribery scan­dal cut closer than ever to Rupert Mur­doch and Scot­land Yard on Sun­day with the arrest of the media magnate’s for­mer British news­pa­per chief and the res­ig­na­tion of London’s police commissioner.

Murdochs to be questioned in UK; FBI opens review

LONDON — Rupert Mur­doch and his son James first refused, then agreed Thurs­day to appear before U.K. law­mak­ers inves­ti­gat­ing phone hack­ing and police bribery, while in the U.S., the FBI opened a review into alle­ga­tions the Mur­doch media empire sought to hack into the phones of Sept. 11 victims.

Pakistan denies army major’s arrest for CIA links

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ISLAMABAD — The Pak­istani army denied Wednes­day that one of its majors was among a group of Pak­ista­nis who West­ern offi­cials say were arrested for feed­ing the CIA infor­ma­tion before the Amer­i­can raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

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