• All of them got into trouble with their investment portfolios last year, particularly in commercial real estate, mortgage paper and low-grade corporate bonds.

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  • The school trip to a jail in Washington DC was intended as a cautionary lesson in what could happen if youngsters misbehaved and got into trouble with the police.

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  • Thapar's plainspokenness has served him well, although at first it got him into trouble with his uncle Lalit.

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  • The episode also got them into trouble with co-religionists.

    ECONOMIST: One year on

  • Yet ironically, as Microsoft slowly improves the security of its products by, for instance, incorporating firewall technology, anti-virus systems and spam filters its actions increasingly start to resemble those that, in the past, have got the firm into trouble with regulators.

    ECONOMIST: Microsoft

  • One was that its grandiose plans to set up a new studio on an expanse of marshland north of Los Angeles airport got into trouble, leaving DreamWorks embroiled in nasty rows with both environmentalists and developers, and with premises inefficiently scattered around the city.

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  • Chiurai's posters, which showed Mugabe in flames with horns on his head, raised the ire of Zimbabwe's ruling elite and got Chiurai into trouble.

    CNN: Kudzanai Chiurai: The artist who stood up to Mugabe

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