August 13, 2013
Mohenjo
Business
amazon, Banking and Financial Institutions, british authorities, Bruno, business, Business News, criminal fraud, government authorities, Grout, Hotels, Iksil, Javier, JPMorgan Chase, JPMorgan Chase & Company, Julien, London (England), london whale, Manhattan (NYC), Martin-Artajo, nytimes, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, The New York Times, travel, vacation
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Government authorities are planning to arrest two former JPMorgan Chase employees suspected of masking the size of a multibillion-dollar trading loss, a dramatic turn in a case that tarnished the reputation of the nation’s biggest bank and spotlighted the perils of Wall Street risk-taking.The former employees, who worked in London, could be arrested in the coming days, according to people briefed on the matter. The action, the people said, would involve criminal fraud charges.
The employees — Javier Martin-Artajo, a manager who oversaw the trading strategy, and Julien Grout, a low-level trader in London — could ultimately be extradited under an agreement with British authorities. Yet the people briefed on the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, cautioned that it is unclear whether British authorities will be able to locate the men, who are natives of other European countries.
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October 16, 2012
Mohenjo
Political
business, college reunion, current-events, fatal mistake, freshman roommate, Harvard, Health, medicine, mental-health, Mitt Romney, New York Times, nytimes, Obamacare, politics, President Obama’s health care, presidential election, research, Science, Science News, Scott Androes, Seattle, seattle hospital, Seattle hospital bed, Stage 4 prostate cancer, technology, transportation

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MY wife and I attended my 30-year college reunion a couple of weekends ago, but the partying was bittersweet. My freshman roommate, Scott Androes, was in a Seattle hospital bed, a victim in part of a broken health care system. Strip away the sound and fury of campaign ads and rival spinmeisters, and what’s at stake in this presidential election is, in part, lives like Scott’s.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/opinion/sunday/kristof-a-possibly-fatal-mistake.html?_r=0&adxnnl=1&smid=tw-share&adxnnlx=1350347364-tTF0ke38owVmzxIBKewJDA
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