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ExStanford Exec Holt Pleads Guilty To Obstruction

Laura Pendergest-Holt, the chief investment officer of Allen Stanford's defunct financial firm, pleaded guilty to one count of obstruction on Thursday for her role in a $7 billion Ponzi scheme.The

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High School Graduates Perform Nostalgic Pop Music Medley VIDEO

Most graduates leave high school with an encouraging speech from the valedictorian or principal.[More from Mashable: Happy 25th Birthday, .GIF: This Week’s Faves]North Penn High School's class of

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Genes May Influence Reactions To Painkillers

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- Genetics play a major role in a person's risk for addiction or unpleasant side effects when taking opioid painkillers, new research suggests.Opioids, also

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Stanford Sentenced To 110 Years For 7 Bn Ponzi Scheme

Financier and cricket mogul Allen Stanford was sentenced to 110 years in jail for a $7 billion Ponzi scheme Thursday, closing the book on the flamboyant ex-tycoon's stunning fall from grace."This is

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Allen Stanford Sentenced To 110 Years In Prison

Allen Stanford, the former Texas billionaire convicted of running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, was sentenced to 110 years in prison on Thursday.Stanford was convicted of 13 charges including fraud and

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Stanford Gets 110 Years For Role In 7B Swindle

Former jet-setting Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, whose financial empire once spanned the Americas, was sentenced Thursday to 110 years in prison for bilking investors out of more than $7 billion

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Stanford Blames US For Destroying His Business

Allen Stanford, facing sentencing for running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, on Thursday blamed the U.S. government for ruining his business and said he never intended to defraud anyone."They destroyed

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Chevron ExCEO Sees US Oil Imports For Next 20 Years

David O'Reilly, the former head of Chevron Corp , believes the United States will be importing oil for at least the next two decades despite a recent surge in domestic production from newly developed

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Alzheimer'sLinked Gene May Have More Effect On Women

TUESDAY, June 12 (HealthDay News) -- A common genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease disrupts brain function in healthy older women but has little effect in men, a new study has found.People

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Stanford Genome Pioneer Wins LemelsonMIT Prize

Stephen Quake, a prolific inventor whose creative application of physics to biology has lead to multiple developments in drug discovery and genome analysis, has won the prestigious $500,000

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US Ambassador Surprised By Russian Criticism

The U.S. ambassador to Russia said Wednesday that he was surprised by the Russian Foreign Ministry's criticism of his remarks at a meeting with students last week and the Ministry's interpretation

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Wireless Rechargeable Retinal Implants Could Help Restore Sight VIDEO

Researchers at Stanford University are designing a new device that could help people with degenerative eye diseases restore their vision -- by implanting a photovoltaic silicon chip beneath their

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New Device Might Restore Sight Lost To Macular Degeneration

FIRST PERSON | For the millions of Americans with age-related macular degeneration, a tiny prosthesis being tested on rats holds hope for restored vision. Stanford researchers have created a retinal

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In Rat Study Eye Device Shows Promise For Restoring Sight

SUNDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- A new type of artificial eye system could one day restore sight to people who have lost their vision due to degenerative eye diseases such as macular

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Big 12 Hires Stanford AD As Commissioner

A teary-eyed Bob Bowlsby walked out of a Stanford auditorium to a roaring ovation from university coaches and staff members Thursday, leaving behind a lasting legacy at one of the nation's top

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Big 12 Hires Stanford AD Bowlsby As Commissioner

The Big 12 Conference has made it official, announcing the hiring of Stanford athletic director Bob Bowlsby as its new commissioner.The league announced the hire on Thursday, a few hours after

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AP Sources Stanford AD Bowlsby Accepts Big 12 Job

A teary-eyed Bob Bowlsby walked out of a Stanford auditorium to a roaring ovation from coaches and staff members Thursday, leaving behind one of the nation's top athletics program for a conference in

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