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Watch an animation based on this week's cover story about the fight over AIG bonuses.
Three hundred Goldman employees are spending this Thanksgiving on garbage duty.
The firm has created a $500 million initiative to assist small businesses.
To which TARP inspector general Neil Barofsky says: "Hello, you're their regulator. THAT'S your leverage."
Of course, this means the rest of us won't get to celebrate, either.
A spokesperson for the service employees union accuses banks with swine-flu vaccine of "endangering the health of millions of Americans."
Goldman and Citigroup both have doses of the swine-flu vaccine. But if the hordes of haters have anything to do with it, their at-risk employees may be out of luck.
Wall Street's top guys are basically a bunch of mean girls.
A rival to the New Jersey governor is using his Goldman Sachs past against him.
Employees will not even speak to a playwright, for fear of retribution.
Big surprise: 'Capitalism: A Love Story' was funded by capitalists.
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