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  2. Bob Sullivan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Sullivan (born 1968 [1] in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey) [2] is an American online journalist, author and one of the founding members of msnbc.com. Sullivan is the author of two New York Times Bestsellers entitled Stop Getting Ripped Off and Gotcha Capitalism. [3] Sullivan is a journalist at BobSullivan.net and an author.

  3. Bob Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Sullivan may refer to: Bob Sullivan (American football) (1923–1981), walk-on offensive half back and defensive back; Bob Sullivan (basketball) (1921–2007), American professional basketball player; Bob Sullivan (ice hockey) (1957–2018), former professional ice hockey player; Bob Sullivan (journalist) (born 1968), American online journalist

  4. List of Fairfield University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Bob Sullivan (1990) – award-winning journalist, New York Times best-selling author; founding staff member, msnbc.com; Carmen Wong Ulrich (1992) – personal finance journalist; host, CNBC's On the Money; Liz Wahl (2008) – former Russia Today news anchor who quit on air for ethical reasons

  5. 40 years not enough: Bob Sullivan can't bring himself to ...

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  6. Bank Allegedly Stonewalled 2,000 Homeowners Into Foreclosure

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    pasa47/FlickrFlagstar Bank, based in Michigan, is one of the nation's top 10 largest savings banks. By Bob Sullivan At-risk homeowners trying save their homes from foreclosure during the mortgage ...

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  8. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Bob O'Brien (former stocks editor; now working at Barron's Magazine) Suze Orman (The Suze Orman Show; left CNBC to develop a new series, Suze Orman's Money Wars, for Warner Bros. Telepictures Productions) [6] Dylan Ratigan (Closing Bell and Fast Money; left sister channel MSNBC in 2012; no longer active in the television industry)

  9. Magic Lantern (spyware) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Lantern was first reported in a column by Bob Sullivan of MSNBC on November 20, 2001 [1] and by Ted Bridis of the Associated Press. [2] Methodology.