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Arnold Palmer Dies: Golf Legend And Golf Channel Co-Founder Was 87 Golfing Legend Arnold Palmer, who helped popularize and commercialize the sport in the 1960s, co-founded Golf Channel, and – yes – really did invent the drink named after him, died today. He was 87, and was reportedl...
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Cutting-Edge Private Banker

ThinkAdvisor - 26 Sep 2016 06:00
Kelly Coffey of J.P. Morgan U.S. Private Bank talks about how innovative technology and strong relationships are shaping the future of wealth management
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20. Yvette Hollingsworth Clark, Wells Fargo

American Banker - 26 Sep 2016 05:00
20. Yvette Hollingsworth Clark, Wells Fargo Last year, Yvette Hollingsworth Clark spearheaded an industrywide initiative to develop a so-called "Compliance Officer Bill of Rights."
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12. Mary Ann Scully, Howard Bank

American Banker - 26 Sep 2016 05:00
12. Mary Ann Scully, Howard Bank The last two years have been transformative ones for Howard Bank in Ellicott City, Md., and much of the credit goes to Mary Ann Scully, its chairman, president and chief executive.
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After days of protests, curfew lifted in Charlotte The midnight curfew put into place Thursday in Charlotte, North Carolina, following protests over the fatal officer-involved shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, was lifted Sunday by Mayor Jennifer Roberts. In a statement, Ro...
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5. Heather Cox, USAA

American Banker - 26 Sep 2016 05:00
5. Heather Cox, USAA Banks just keep creating new roles for Heather Cox, who is making another job switch this fall: USAA announced that it had lured Cox away from Citi and appointed her chief technology and digital officer.
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What We Know About the Details of the Police Shooting in Charlotte The circumstances of the killing of Keith Lamont Scott have been a source of intense debate. Here are some questions that readers have asked The New York Times.
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(Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped several claims against two former executives at now-defunct home lender Thornburg Mortgage Inc in a lawsuit brought in the wake of the 2008 financial cr...
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Microsoft, Adobe ink cloud partnership

Ars Technica - 26 Sep 2016 15:00
Microsoft, Adobe ink cloud partnership Adobe will use Azure for its cloud services; Microsoft will use Adobe for Dynamics' marketing.
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The City University of New York's Baruch College is getting a $30 million donation toward its school of public and international affairs and is poised to change the school's name in recognition of the gift.
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Brexodus? Most U.K. CEOs considered relocating Two new surveys show business leaders are deeply concerned about how Brexit will affect their organizations, and so they're considering relocation plans.
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4 reasons OPEC will struggle to boost oil prices The world's major oil producers are in Algeria this week, trying again to find a way of pushing prices higher.
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Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2017

Daily Front Row - 26 Sep 2016 16:46
Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2017 Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana sure do have fun coming up with the inspirations for their collections, but they first and foremost always are inspired by their country. So mixed in among Dolce & Gabbana classics like...
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CBOE buys Bats Global for $3.2B exchange market consolidation The deal further shakes up the options industry while modernizing one of the nation's largest options exchanges.          
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Gunman Is Shot Dead in Houston After Injuring Several People Near Mall, Police Say The gunman was "neutralized" by the police after six people were injured, a Fire Department official said, but he gave no further details.
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Man dies after shooting in Swedish city of Malmo

Miami Herald - 26 Sep 2016 15:13
Swedish police say one of the four people wounded when gunmen opened fire on a car in the southern city of Malmo has died. The shooting happened in a residential …
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11 Tricks Celebrities Use to Make a Great First Impression Taylor Swift, Johnny Depp, and U.S. President Barack Obama all use these tactics to make people like them.
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JPMorgan Chase's Mary Callahan Erdoes: The Most Powerful Woman in Finance Mary Callahan Erdoes is not as much of a household name as Warren Buffett or Jamie Dimon, but as J.P. Morgan Asset Management's chief executive, she has undeniable influence on Wall Street.
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The countries that bribe people to vote

CNN - 26 Sep 2016 04:58
Threats, bribes and stuffed ballot boxes may sound like a political drama, but these are all real issues that Africans face during national elections, a public opinion study has revealed.
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The US and South Korean navies put on a show of force in the Sea of Japan on Monday, the latest in a string of displays of military might in response to North Korea's testing of nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles.
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