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Mar 06 2008 12:00am EDT

Extra Credit, Thursday Edition

Learning from history at the LSE: "Citi shareholders must act, Goodhart said: all prospective chairmen should be tested for their quotability, and any with a talent for phrasemaking should be passed over 'in favour of someone more boring'."

Annals of Reporting on Intellectual Property Disputes: Why are the owners of Scrabble negotiating to pay a large sum to the owners of Scrabulous?


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