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Merrill Lynch CEO Seeks Exit in Wake of Losses
Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal appears to be on his way out days after the company reported a loss of more than $8 billion. The company has not confirmed reports that O'Neal is negotiating the terms of his departure.
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Korean Air 'Nut Rage' Executive Freed From Prison
An appeals court reduced the sentence of former Korean Air executive Heather Cho. She demanded that a plane return to the gate because her macadamia nuts weren't served in a manner to her liking.
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Nut Rumpus Prompts Korean Airline Exec To Apologize And Resign
Cho Hyun-ah, whose family runs Korean Air, forced a Korea-bound jet to return to a New York terminal so she could eject its cabin crew chief over the presentation of macadamia nuts.
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Ex-Korean Air Executive Arrested Over 'Nut Rage' Incident
Cho Hyun-ah's conduct aboard an aircraft over a packet of improperly served macadamia nuts led to her resignation. She was arrested today for violating South Korea's aviation safety laws.
Holder Seeks To Soothe Nerves During Visit To Ferguson
The attorney general hugged community leaders, a highway patrol captain and the mother of Michael Brown during his visit, and got an update on the federal investigation into the teen's shooting.
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Ricketts seeks applicants for Nebraska legislative seat
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is seeking qualified applicants to fill a legislative seat that is about to come open.Ricketts is looking to replace state…
Tenn. Governor Seeks Free Community College For All Adults
The idea got a standing ovation at the governor's State of the State address Monday night, with Democratic Leader Craig Fitzhugh saying, "Actually I had hoped that we would do that earlier."
Sabotage Prompts Two-Year Bans For Olympic Skater And Coach
The bans stem from a incident in which an American athlete tampered with the skates of a Canadian competitor. A panel found coach Jae Su Chun "reated an atmosphere which led to the tampering action."
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