The company says it has learned several valuable lessons from the recent bond insurance fiasco.
That would allow Weill to wash his hands of the fiasco without any sort of mea culpa.
He accused Mr Cameron of evading responsibility and claimed that the government's policy was a "fiasco".
That mix will tilt back toward computers in the next year because of the iPod fiasco.
Gary Coleman could have avoided this entire fiasco by doing the proper estate planning.
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And then, unfortunately, Washington got involved in a self-inflicted wound with the debt ceiling fiasco.
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Sacrificing Hastert would, first and foremost, provide another huge headline on the Foley fiasco.
Yet Republicans have been trying to replicate that fiasco on a national scale ever since.
The FAI statement said that the newspaper's claims in relation to a "ticket fiasco are unfounded".
As the SAS fiasco entered the public domain, another crisis emerged for Mr Hague.
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Didn't the industry learn anything from its fiasco last year with congressional tax writers?
There are two reasons why the Blackberry service fiasco is very bad news for RIM.
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Quality suffered, productivity fell and then came the Ford-Firestone fiasco, costing billions in repairs and goodwill.
Bilingual education programs have been a fiasco, too often severely hindering kids from learning English.
For all that, identity cards are unlikely to turn into a repeat of the poll-tax fiasco.
It has been a year since the initial discovery of the robo-signing fiasco came to light.
Not cowed by the Formby fiasco, he applied to play in the 1977 qualifying tournament.
"The losers from Labour's 10p tax fiasco have become winners under this government, " he added.
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The 1986 Financial Services Act was rushed through parliament, but proved a fiasco in practice.
In the aftermath of the vote, many blamed the redesign for causing the fiasco.
JetBlue issued its own customer promises after its Valentine's Day fiasco in New York.
Yet responsibility for the financial fiasco extends well beyond Mr Ayling and Ms Page.
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Just as with Bernie Madoff and the sub-prime fiasco, the SEC has been warned about SCF.
Amid the fiasco in France, the signs of consolidation among worried telecoms firms are growing.
The referees fiasco is also the second labor dispute Goodell has dealt with in two years.
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The fiasco threatened to sap the weak recovery and push the nation into a double-dip recession.
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Until this whole fiasco is resolved, I decide to be extra careful not to become sick.
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But privately, many experienced detectives feel that the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance has been a fiasco.
Some workers were injured in the fiasco, according to the consortium of owners known as Norte Energia.
You may be asking: is the collapse of Lehman Brothers really connected to this latest UBS fiasco?
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