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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. 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 ...

  4. Clawbacks in economic development - Wikipedia

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  5. List of investors in Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities

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    Investors in Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC lost billions of dollars in the Madoff investment scandal, a Ponzi scheme fraud conducted by Bernard Madoff.The amount missing from client accounts, over two thirds of which were fabricated gains, was almost $65 billion. [1]

  6. The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History

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    Each entry is a short biography of the person, followed by Hart's thoughts on how this person was influential and changed the course of human history. He gave additional credit for importance for people whose actions Hart felt were unusual, unlikely, or ahead of their time compared to a hypothesized course of history had this person not lived.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Templates - Wikipedia

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    The project notice designed to be placed in the talk page of any article that relates to this WikiProject. Please see the assessment page for parameters to use in rating articles. {{Portal|Biography}} Biography portal; Shows a standardized link to the Biography portal, and may be suitable for the "See also" sections of biographies. {{User ...

  8. Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Free resources - Wikipedia

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    Old Fulton NY Post Cards – A private digitization project; contains over 21,000,000 old New York State historical newspaper pages. Northern New York Library Network, overlapping some of Old Fulton's content but smaller (about 2,000,000 pages) and providing a different search interface.

  9. Dictionary of American Biography - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan, which had acquired Scribner's, decided to publish its own project supplementing the original Dictionary of American Biography, and called it The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (SEAL), with Kenneth T. Jackson (who had been editor-in-chief of the DAB from 1990 to 1996) as the editor-in-chief.