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Combs founded Bad Boy Entertainment in 1991 with just two artists, Christopher Wallace, also known as Notorious BIG, and Craig Mack.
BBC: Combs sued over royalties
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In that time, he enjoyed a 50-50 joint venture with Arista, producing such artists as the Notorious BIG and Faith Evans.
BBC: Combs sued over royalties
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Bad Boy Entertainment hit the headlines following the death of Notorious BIG.
BBC: Combs sued over royalties
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In the early 1990s, he duetted with the likes of Notorious BIG and Janet Jackson, cheekily branding the latter "a walking bank vault" on her hit single Alright.
BBC: Hip-hop star Heavy D dies aged 44
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One of the more notorious offenders, a big-boned German named Kim Dotcom, became a cult hero when the U.S. government convinced the Kiwis to shutter his file-sharing platform MegaUpload last August with a brazen raid of his Auckland compound.
FORBES: Kim Dotcom Reaps Mega PR
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Like his flashier contemporary, Donald Trump, Bluhm, 62, was one of the handful of men who made it big in the notorious 1980s real estate boom.
FORBES: Rebuilding His Fortune
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You know, while Chemical Ali is a big name and a notorious criminal, he's not Saddam Hussein.
NPR: Saddam Hussein's Cousin Sentenced to Hang
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Since then, the 50-year-old Mr. Emanuel has become a Hollywood legend, notorious for mixing it up with big-name actors and producers.
WSJ: How Garage Stymied Hollywood Super Agent
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The extraordinarily sudden success, if that is the right word, of the social media campaign by three American advocacy groups aimed at shining a big spotlight on the notorious Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has prompted some scathing reactions from plenty of well-informed quarters.
BBC: Joseph Kony campaign under fire
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With loggers and landowners who are notorious for breaking laws, and with such big dollars at play, critics--notably Interpol-- worry that Redd is an open invitation for corruption.
FORBES: Thought Leaders
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Voter fraud currently seems to occur with greatest frequency in a few populous states, like California, where a large illegal population and a notorious Motor Voter registration law create great potential for mischief, and in big cities with powerful political machines, like Chicago, Detroit, and St.
FORBES: Fixing National Elections: Will Tuesday's Voting Be Honest, or Marred By Fraud?