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Live a long life in hell, victims say
One wants him to rot, another hopes he has to clean the penitentiary toilets and a few are praying Bernie Madoff meets up with jailhouse justice. "He doesn't have 150 years to live, but I hope his time in jail will be hell on Earth," said Joan Sinkin.
Photos! Couple in Missouri lives in cave
Check out the photos of their home, built into a cave, which they put up for auction on eBay in case they couldn't make their mortgage payments.
Deficit to hit $765B in first five months of budget year
Lower tax revenue and massive government spending on the bank bailout pushed the federal deficit to $765 billion in the first five months of the budget year, well on its way to hitting the Obama administration's projection of a record annual imbalance of $1.75 trillion.
Yale student sues US Airways for $1 mil over lost XBox
A Yale University student from Ohio has filed a lawsuit seeking $1 million from US Airways for a video game console he says was taken from his luggage.
OMG where isn't American Idol?! Now on iPhone
Production company FremantleMedia is launching a new mobile application that will bring reality show American Idol to your iPhone and iPod Touch, Reuters reports.
New Web site lets you know if you have a drinking problem
Think you or someone you know might be on the path to a serious drinking problem? A new Web site is here to help.
Companies most at risk of default - do you own their stock?
NEARLY 300 companies, including many high-profile ones, are at high risk of defaulting on their debt payments, Moody's Investors Service said yesterday.
Obama plans to sign $410B spending bill, despite earmarks
President Barack Obama plans to sign a massive spending bill to keep the federal government running, even though it is stashed with the very kinds of pet projects that the campaigning Obama promised to resist.
Stars face the wrath of the real estate market (and lose)
Looks like the wrath of the real estate market spares almost no one - even if you've climbed all the way up the celebrity A-List or own a multi-million dollar empire.
Prices for Beatles tickets leave fans A-Paul-ed
Organizers of the hotly anticipated New York reunion of the surviving Beatles apologized Tuesday to irate fans who couldn't buy tickets on Ticketmaster - even though scalpers were already hawking dozens of ducats.
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