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    By Danny King

    | 12:00PM 3/17/2011
    Escalating violence related to the cross-border drug trade has caused Texas authorities to advise spring break revelers to avoid Mexico. The Mexico Tourism Board countered that traveling south of the border remains safe. At stake is a big chunk of the $12 billion that tourists spend in Mexico each year.

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 9:03AM 10/19/2010
    Walgreen Chief Financial Officer Wade Miquelon was arrested on drunk driving charges last month -- his second such arrest in a little more than a year. The drugstore chain calls it a personal matter, but when it comes to executives, when does personal irresponsibility become a corporate problem?

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 8/05/2010
    Talk about a personal delivery! Gloucester, Mass. police say US Postal Service worker Stephen Hale, 30, sold OxyContin while on his mail delivery route. Police busted him after allegedly finding drugs in his mail truck after investigators received information from sources about his dealing as...

    By Peter Cohan

    | 10:30AM 12/04/2009
    The Wall Street Journal has done a public service by getting its hands on court records in the case of Galleon Holdings founder Raj Rajaratnam, who is currently walking around on $100 million bail. He's no Bernie Madoff, who stole $60 billion from his investors in a Ponzi scheme. Rajaratnam...

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 6:00PM 11/24/2009
    Charges against two Pennsylvania college students arrested last month for failing to leave a tip were dropped Monday by local authorities, according to an Allentown, Pa., newspaper. John P. Wagner, 24 and Leslie A. Pope, 22, were charged with theft of services after they wouldn't pay the more than...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 10:00AM 10/21/2009
    Move over, Richard Hatch. Adam Jasinski is the latest reality TV winner to allegedly use his jackpot winnings in ways that are outside the law. Last year, he won $500,000 on the CBS show Big Brother. How would you use that kind of windfall? Well, Big Brother (the government one this time, not the...