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We are not aware of any public benefit related to permitting these firms to hide their dirty laundry.
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People, as the Don Henley song goes, love dirty laundry and click on those stories in droves.
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Liz, just shy of six feet tall and athletically fit, placed her dirty laundry into the wicker hamper and tidied up.
Deloitte settled at the last minute over audits of Bear Stearns to keep that dirty laundry hidden.
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Since then she has played roles in films including Dirty Laundry and Malcolm X and in the TV series Clueless.
Though in good spirits, all Mr Wei had with him was a battered suitcase full of his dirty laundry from prison.
But after the sport had washed its dirty laundry in public, it was declared "almost clean" by UCI president Hein Verbruggen, .
Although many of the details have already been released, Nicholas has good reason not to want more of his dirty laundry aired in public.
All of a sudden they were hanging out their dirty laundry and sharing rumors and suppositions, sometimes wildly inaccurate, sometimes under the cloak of anonymity.
Mr Hariri defends his decision by claiming that the airing of dirty laundry on international channels puts off potential investors and offends conservative Arab regimes.
Wines made in the Okanagan - British Columbia's wine region - include those produced by Blasted Church, Dirty Laundry, Forbidden Fruit and, appropriately, Lotus Land wineries.
They had come to fear that their dirty laundry would be revealed if the teetering Long-Term Credit Bank went broke, and that was beginning to look imminent.
The group's enduring notion of the urbane "Mitsubishi gentleman" has also made it an easy mark for sokaiya, gangsters who extort money by threatening to air dirty laundry.
With the number of users booming, human resource experts say an employee airing -- or tweeting -- dirty laundry about work is a company train wreck waiting to happen.
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Some wonder if Mr Charest called the election this month, well ahead of the December 2013 deadline, to ensure the vote took place before more dirty laundry was aired.
Not because they are trying to get away with some master plan of going off to work and ruling the universe while their wives stay home and wash the dirty laundry.
Dirty laundry from the housing bubble has been put out to dry in recent weeks with the so called foreclosure-gate involving robo-signers and institutions such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and J.
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When Holm comes to town and starts trying to find the proper parents to pull off the lawsuit, he sits in middle-class living rooms milking good people for insight into the dirty laundry of their neighbors.
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Third, the tone is so relentlessly bright that even the most laid-back reader may end up wanting to hurl the book into a pile of dirty laundry and retire to an unmade bed with a takeaway meal.
That starts by treating this moment not as some global airing of our dirty laundry but rather a national awakening to the reality that all of us -- girls and boys, women and men -- must do our part in cleaning it.
One time, my mother was emptying out a load of laundry into the washing machine, and she heard this strange noise and looked and saw that my father had taken the clarinet apart piece by piece and hid it in the dirty laundry.
Do as Vancouverites do: pack a locally-produced picnic (do not forget the lotuses and Dirty Laundry), negotiate space on a boat, and claim a prime viewing spot on the glassy waters of English Bay to ensure your Vancouver city summer - however languid - goes off with a bang.
The experience of Deloitte, the first Big Four firm to suffer the ignominy of having the PCAOB air its dirty audit laundry in public may be instructive.
Once the banks repurchase the spiffed up dirty loan laundry, it not only has turned a nifty 90-percent-or-more profit on the turn around, it also has a new asset it can put back into the stream of financial commerce at a price reflective of its true value.
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They thoroughly enjoyed their independence until their laundry got dirty or they need a good meal.
She left the room, threw the dirty sheet in the laundry chute, and got a clean gown and fresh bedding from the supply closet.
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