Susanne Craig
Business Reporter, New York Times
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Reporter, The New York Times. Aspiring photographer. Owner of Chloe, aspiring guide dog.
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Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind revelations of NSA surveillance
guardian.co.uk — The individual responsible for one of the most significant leaks in US political history is Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assistant for the CIA and current employee of the defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton. Snowden has been working at the National Security Agency for the last four years as an employee of various outside contractors, including Booz Allen and Dell.Recusals Likely for SEC's Top Cop on.wsj.com/115x7AT
Recusals Likely for SEC's New Top Cop
online.wsj.com — Some of Andrew Ceresney's former law-firm clients are linked to at least seven continuing SEC investigations.RT @annbauerwriter: Every time I read good health news about #coffee, it's like I've been given a little gift! (And permission!) http://t.c…
This Is Your Brain on Coffee
well.blogs.nytimes.com — Illustration by Ben Wiseman This column appears in the June 9 issue of The New York Times Magazine. For thousands of years, coffee has been one of the two or three most popular beverages on earth. But it's only recently that scientists are figuring out that the drink has notable health benefits.RT @davidenrich: Banks use delicious-sounding nicknames to describe their unpleasant restructuring processes. on.wsj.com/11iAaVZ
Banks Mask Pain with Colorful Nicknames
blogs.wsj.com — By David Enrich There's nothing like a delicious-sounding nickname to cushion the blow of a painful restructuring. A seemingly endless procession of giant banks have embarked on internal reorganizations in recent years, mopping up messes that originated before the financial crisis.DealBook editor @pjoshiny gets snaps for sexing up this accounting story nyti.ms/14oBQOR pic.twitter.com/ocJb7eRU12
The S.E.C. Is 'Bringin' Sexy Back' to Accounting Investigations
dealbook.nytimes.com — In April 2003, a New York Times article discussed the push by federal prosecutors to crack down on accounting fraud in which one expert said, "These have become the hot, sexy cases." What followed were the convictions of chief executives including Jeffrey K. Skilling of Enron, Bernard J.susannecraig: DealBook editor @pjoshiny gets ...
twitter.com — DealBook editor @pjoshiny gets snaps for sexing up this accounting story http://nyti.ms/14oBQOR pic.twitter.com/ocJb7eRU12RT @williamalden: “I don’t stand in lines. I snort them.” nyti.ms/18I6XZP
In ‘Buy Side,’ a Wall Street Trader’s Crash Landing
nytimes.com — REMEMBER Bud Fox, the callow, young go-getter portrayed by Charlie Sheen in the 1987 movie "Wall Street"? Ever wonder how Bud's career would have gone had he lasted another 10 years or so? Frankly, me neither.RT @bgilham: Rob Ford crack cocaine confession: youtube.com/watch?v=ZfVRHB… I enjoyed this more than any mature person should.
susannecraig: Gratuitous Dog Picture! ...
twitter.com — Gratuitous Dog Picture! #myfavoritesubject #centralpark #hot pic.twitter.com/bkGlzJDHARRT @GVRaymond: Enjoyed @dealbook piece by @susannecraig @jbsgreenberg re Blmbrg terminal mini-scandal. My painting of same: http://t.co/UC…
RT @nycjim: > @Reuters photos of week start with this one of woman withstanding tear gas in #Turkey. bit.ly/11KnLz9 http://t.co/xSn…
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