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Take the case of Amr Moussa, Arab League head honcho and former Egyptian foreign minister.
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Take the case of Brazil's Roberto Marinho, head of Latin America's largest media group, Organizaes Globo.
Take the case of Klebsiella pneumonia, a hospital superbug, which can cause lethal infections.
Take the case of Gilberto Valle III, a six-year veteran of the NYPD.
Take the case of Jody Miller, an exercise physiologist who wanted to have a baby.
Take the case of Willie Haughey, a self-made Glasgow businessman and big donor to the Labour Party.
Take the case of MIT, which spent years researching and developing a 22-megawatt cogeneration plant for its campus.
Take the case of Disney where Michael Eisner stepped in as CEO and chairman rescuing the company in 1984.
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Take the case of the traditional promotional campaigns, where promotions are clipped from newspapers and carried around by shoppers.
Take the case of Cyrus Todd, the grandson of late producer Michael Todd.
Take the case of the shortage of design, developer and engineering skills.
Take the case of Singularity University, a non-profit educational institution located at Moffitt Field in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Take the case of Shahbaz Sharif, exiled brother to a former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, also in exile, whom General Musharraf overthrew.
Take the case of Ariad Pharmaceuticals and its sarcoma drug ridaforolimus, which succeeding at preventing tumor growth in a clinical trial announced today.
Take the case of Buckner, one of baseball's most famous goats.
Take the case of China International Trust and Investment Company (CITIC).
Take the case of JetDirect, an airplane charter firm based in Weymouth, Maine, led by a CEO who was possessed by the dream of massive growth.
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Take the case of David, a financial professional from New York who's doing a good deed and had no idea he was opening himself up to swindlers.
Take the case of Bill Ruehle, former CFO of Broadcom.
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Take the case of Yektan Turkyilmaz, an internationally acclaimed Turkish scholar who was arrested in Armenia on June 17th on charges of seeking to smuggle antique books out of the country.
Take the case of Leyla Basagoitia, who was sued by her employer in 2003 for a bonus she received upon taking employment with the firm only to be fired two years later.
Take the case of Tidewater Middle East Co.
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Take the case of one Granick client who used nothing more than a standard Web browser to discover the master password file of one Internet service provider that was not locked away as well as it should have been.
Take the case of the West Virginia.
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