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Posted: 4/11/2011 2:22:43 PM EST
Argentina's Commerce Secretary Guillermo Moreno (R) speaks to Hebe de Bonafini, leader of the human rights group Madres de Plaza de Mayo, in Buenos Aires in this August 24, 2010 file photo. Argentina's pugnacious price czar Guillermo Moreno once took boxing gloves to a tense business meeting, possibly as a joke or maybe as a threat. Either way, the man in charge of enforcing government rules on Argentine business usually has his way. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci/Files (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/11/2011 2:13:08 PM EST
Argentina's Commerce Secretary Guillermo Moreno gestures as he arrives for a ceremony in Buenos Aires in this July 21, 2008 file photo. Argentina's pugnacious price czar Guillermo Moreno once took boxing gloves to a tense business meeting, possibly as a joke or maybe as a threat. Either way, the man in charge of enforcing government rules on Argentine business usually has his way. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci/Files (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/24/2011 12:55:45 PM EST
Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates (L) his wife Melinda Gates, Indian billionaire software czar Azim Premji (2nd L) and billionaire Warren Buffett (R) attend a news conference in New Delhi March 24, 2011. Two of the world's richest men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, will meet the cream of India's rich on Thursday to tap the wealth of a new generation of billionaires for charity in the rapidly developing Asian giant after a similar visit to China. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS PROFILE)
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Posted: 3/24/2011 12:54:35 PM EST
Indian billionaire software czar Azim Premji speaks during a news conference in New Delhi March 24, 2011. Two of the world's richest men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, will meet the cream of India's rich on Thursday to tap the wealth of a new generation of billionaires for charity in the rapidly developing Asian giant after a similar visit to China. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS PROFILE)
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Posted: 10/19/2010 12:41:40 PM EST
Patrick Lumumba, the new director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) addresses a Reuters interview in his office in Nairobi October 19, 2010. Kenya's anti-graft czar will wage war on corrupt government officials before a 2012 election to prevent a repeat of major financial scams that have financed previous votes in East Africa's largest economy. To match Interview KENYA-CORRUPTION REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYACRIME POLITICS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 10/19/2010 12:41:33 PM EST
Patrick Lumumba, the new director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) addresses a Reuters interview in his office in Nairobi October 19, 2010. Kenya's anti-graft czar will wage war on corrupt government officials before a 2012 election to prevent a repeat of major financial scams that have financed previous votes in East Africa's largest economy. To match Interview KENYA-CORRUPTION REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 7/23/2010 11:28:28 AM EST
Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation Kenneth Feinberg testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, in this July 22, 2010 file photo. U.S. pay czar Kenneth Feinberg said on Friday that 17 banks overpaid executives in late 2008 and early 2009 by about $1.6 billion during the financial crisis when taxpayers' money was being used to support them. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES)
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Posted: 3/23/2010 2:27:31 PM EST
The Obama administration's pay czar Kenneth Feinberg poses for a picture in his Washington law office October 26, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 3/22/2010 4:32:03 PM EST
Obama administration pay czar Kenneth Feinberg speaks on the phone at his Washington law office, October 26, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 3/22/2010 2:40:25 PM EST
Obama administration pay czar Kenneth Feinberg speaks on the phone at his Washington law office, October 26, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:36:22 PM EST
A police officer stands guard outside a courthouse during a hearing for Guatemala's former chief of police in Amatitlan, Guatemala March 3, 2010. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom fired Gomez on Tuesday after the official was arrested along with the country's anti-drug czar in connection with a theft of cocaine and guns from a drug gang warehouse last year. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: SOCIETY CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:34:07 PM EST
Baltazar Gomez, former National Police Chief, reacts during a hearing in Amatitlan, Guatemala March 3, 2010. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom fired Gomez on Tuesday after the official was arrested along with the country's anti-drug czar in connection with a theft of cocaine and guns from a drug gang warehouse last year. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:16:26 PM EST
Baltazar Gomez, former National Police Chief, reacts during a hearing in Amatitlan, Guatemala March 3, 2010. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom fired Gomez on Tuesday after the official was arrested along with the country's anti-drug czar in connection with a theft of cocaine and guns from a drug gang warehouse last year. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:07:03 PM EST
Baltazar Gomez (R), former National Police Chief, reacts during a hearing in Amatitlan, Guatemala March 3, 2010. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom fired Gomez on Tuesday after the official was arrested along with the country's anti-drug czar in connection with a theft of cocaine and guns from a drug gang warehouse last year. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:04:33 PM EST
Baltazar Gomez, former National Police Chief, reacts during a hearing in Amatitlan, Guatemala March 3, 2010. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom fired Gomez on Tuesday after the official was arrested along with the country's anti-drug czar in connection with a theft of cocaine and guns from a drug gang warehouse last year. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEADSHOT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 1/20/2010 8:21:26 AM EST
Inside view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas in Nice, southeastern France, January 20, 2010. Russia is the only owner of the Cathedral according to a decision of the Nice court house today. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION POLITICS)
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Posted: 1/20/2010 8:20:36 AM EST
Inside view of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas in Nice, southeastern France, January 20, 2010. Russia is the only owner of the Cathedral according to a decision of the Nice court house today. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION POLITICS)
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Posted: 1/20/2010 8:16:16 AM EST
A woman with children stands in front of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas in Nice, southeastern France, January 20, 2010. Russia is the only owner of the Cathedral according to a decision of the Nice court house today. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION POLITICS)
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Posted: 1/20/2010 8:15:32 AM EST
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Nicholas is reflected in a puddle of water in Nice, southeastern France January 20, 2010. Russia is the only owner of the Cathedral according to a decision of the Nice court house today. The Cathedral, completed in 1912, was built by Czar Nicholas II for the Russians who vacationed or settled on the French Riviera. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION POLITICS)
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Posted: 9/30/2009 2:15:21 PM EST
U.S. drug czar Gil Kerlikowske speaks during an interview with Reuters in Bogota September 29, 2009. As U.S. cocaine use falls and security is tightened on its border with Mexico, more drugs are flowing toward Africa, Kerlikowske said, although he warned Americans should not be complacent about the shift. To match interview: COLOMBIA-DRUGS. Picture taken September 29, 2009. REUTERS/John Vizcaino (COLOMBIA CRIME LAW SOCIETY POLITICS)