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  2. Clawback - Wikipedia

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    The term clawback or claw back refers to any money or benefits that have been given out, but are required to be returned (clawed back) due to special circumstances or events, such as the monies having been received as the result of a financial crime, or where there is a clawback provision in the executive compensation contract.

  3. Clawbacks in economic development - Wikipedia

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  4. Recovery of funds from the Madoff investment scandal - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Madoff's combined assets with her husband had a net worth of between $823 million and $826 million.She had $92.6 million in assets listed in her own name: [9] the $7 million penthouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side; an $11 million mansion in Palm Beach, Florida; a three-bedroom apartment in Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera valued at $1.5 million; $45 million in municipal bonds and $17 ...

  5. Shaparak Khorsandi - Wikipedia

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    Shaparak Khorsandi was born on 8 June 1973 in Tehran. [3] [4] Her parents were Fatemah, and the satirist and poet Hadi Khorsandi. [5]The family fled Iran to London after the Islamic Revolution after her father made a joke that was seen as critical of the revolutionary regime.

  6. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    Livestreamed news refers to live videos streams of television news which are provided via streaming television or via streaming media by various television networks and television news outlets, from various countries. The majority of live news streams are produced as world news broadcasts, by major television networks, or by major news channels ...

  7. Wikipedia:Today's featured article oddities - Wikipedia

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    The "Today's Featured Article" (TFA) section first appeared on the main page on February 22, 2004, featuring the article Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Rather than the full article being displayed on the main page, a summary (often described as a "blurb") appears, with a link to the full article appearing in bold.

  8. Clive Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Clive Stuart Anderson (born 10 December 1952) [1] is an English television and radio presenter, comedian, writer and former barrister.Winner of a British Comedy Award in 1991, [2] Anderson began experimenting with comedy and writing comedic scripts during his 15-year legal career.

  9. Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields - Wikipedia

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    Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields is an interview/political discussion show on CNN hosted by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak.The weekly program featured four rotating panelists, including Evans, Novak, Al Hunt and Mark Shields.