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The attorney general of New York sets bonus-happy banks straight.
If the governor won't take Obama's hint to stand down, the attorney general is prepared to get tough.
He hires an opposition researcher to look for some dirt.
He's up by fourteen against Gillibrand, down by ten against Cuomo. No-brainer, right?
The New York attorney general files suit against Intel, to protect us all.
Especially since it was right after Cuomo gave a blatantly governor-esque speech.
"I didn't sign up for this," the governor told a luncheon yesterday.
The bank fights back against the attorney general's accusations that they were "hindering" his investigation into Merrill Lynch bonuses.
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche reportedly "regrets his comments regarding Mr. Cuomo and the tone of those comments."
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