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We Will Not Be Shamed Into Paying Taxes!

HuffingtonPost.com | Alice Hines | Posted 04.19.2012

Terrence Revere recently discovered that he is part of a notorious group that includes hip-hop star Damon Dash and financial institutions American Exp...

Name Of Man Killed In 9/11 Attacks Misspelled On WTC Memorial

AP | Posted 11.12.2011

By Associated Press NEW YORK -- The name of a man killed in the Sept. 11 attacks is misspelled on the memorial at the World Trade Center site. H...

Can the MPAA Teach Us Something About Financial Reform?

Max Keiser | Posted 05.25.2011

Max Keiser

The MPAA protected their industry, now it's time to apply the same rigorous standards against market manipulators to all of America's various stock and futures exchanges.

Computerized Front Running: Another Goldman-Dominated Fraud

Ellen Brown | Posted 05.25.2011

Ellen Brown

Automated program trading, which allows traders to peek at incoming orders, explains how Goldman's trading division earned at least $100 million per day on 116 out of 194 days last year.

Cantor Futures Exchange: Regulators Approve 2nd Movie Futures Market

AP | Posted 05.25.2011

LOS ANGELES — U.S. regulators on Tuesday approved a second market that would give speculators a way to bet on expected movie box office receipts...

Hollywood Snubs Proposed Betting On Ticket Sales (POLL)

AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 05.25.2011

LOS ANGELES — (AP) Think you're better than Hollywood at gauging whether an upcoming flick will be a box office bomb or a sleeper hit? You'd get...

Hollywood Goes Wall St.: Controversy Over Plans To Allow Gambling On Movies

nytimes.com | JOSEPH PLAMBECK | Posted 05.25.2011

The Motion Picture Association of America, the film industry group, has asked the federal commission that oversees futures exchanges to prevent the tr...

Hollywood: Wall Street's Next Betting Ground

Mother Jones | Nick Baumann | Posted 05.25.2011

If you thought the mortgage-backed securities and other complex financial instruments that crashed the economy were risky, you'll love Wall Street's l...

Will Hollywood Futures on the CantorExchange Kill Hollywood?

Max Keiser | Posted 05.25.2011

Max Keiser

Futures contracts are NOT GOOD for Hollywood monopolists. What file sharing leaves behind will get blown apart by studios shorting each other's projects trying to drive 'perception.'