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  2. University of Minnesota basketball scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the resulting scandal, four players from the Minnesota basketball team were immediately suspended, pending an investigation for academic fraud. Head coach Clem Haskins, men's athletic director Mark Dienhart, and university vice president McKinley Boston all resigned. Minnesota voluntarily sat out the 1999–2000 postseason, among other self ...

  3. Primerica - Wikipedia

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    Primerica, Inc. is a multi-level marketing company that provides insurance, investment and financial services to middle-income families in the United States and Canada. [8] [9] [10] Primerica is the parent company of National Benefit Life Insurance Company, Primerica Life, Peach Re, and Vidalia Re. [8] [11] Primerica acquired e-Telequote in ...

  4. Clem Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Clem Smith Haskins (born August 11, 1943) is an American former college and professional basketball player and college basketball coach. In the fall of 1963, he and fellow star player Dwight Smith became the first black athletes to integrate the Western Kentucky University (WKU) basketball program. [1]

  5. Biotech CEO who relied on multiple aliases sentenced to 7 ...

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    The CEO, Keith Berman, was sentenced on Friday to seven years in prison for the fraud that led to $28 million in investor losses, according to the Department of Justice.

  6. US biotech executive sentenced to 7 years in jail for COVID ...

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    April 12, 2024 at 6:24 PM. (Reuters) - The chief executive of a U.S. biotechnology company that falsely promised investors it could produce a quick and accurate COVID-19 test was sentenced to ...

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  8. Cold Spring murders - Wikipedia

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    Cold Spring murders. On September 13, 1868, in what became known as the Cold Spring murders, [3] the bodies of Jacob and Nancy Young were found along White River in Cold Spring, near Indianapolis. Both the husband and wife had been shot in the head the day before, and a gun belonging to William J. Abrams was found near the crime scene.

  9. Investor convicted in Trump Media insider trading case - AOL

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    Dan Mangan, CNBC. Updated May 9, 2024 at 8:43 PM. John Minchillo. A federal jury in New York on Thursday convicted an investor of insider trading in the stock of a shell company ahead of its ...