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Jun 3 2010, Kevin

The Securities and Exchange Commission may let Goldman Sachs walk free by slapping it with a $621 million fine, according to bank analysts. On April 16, Goldman Sachs faced charges of fraud after the SEC found that its vice president, Fabrice Tourre, had.

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Tennessee guard Cameron Tatum, left, argues with head coach Bruce Pearl during the second half of the championship game of the Southeastern Conference NCAA college basketball tournament in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, March 15, 2009. Mississippi State won 64-61.