- Margaret Thatcher and misapplied death etiquette
- Why Would Anyone Celebrate the Death of Margaret Thatcher? Ask a Chilean
- Why American conservatives miss Margaret Thatcher so much.
- The woman who wrecked Great Britain Salon
- Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher: 'I always felt sorry for her children'
- N. Korean missile launchpad moved into firing position
- Hungary is no longer a democracy—"Europe has been slow to act, but it is not too late."
- Bulgarians to Rally against Freedom of Speech Restrictions
- Court drops lawsuit against 'Egypt's Jon Stewart'
- Can China's new government end corruption?
- Leaks reveal secrets of the rich who hide cash offshore—"Offshore financial industry leak exposes identities of 1,000s of holders of anonymous wealth from around the world."
- Deutsche Bank Criticized for Offshore Operations
- Countries rattled by tax-haven data leak
- US issues warning against offshore bank account holders
- Investigative collaboration, cross-border edition—"A good sign that your investigation has hit the mark is when law enforcement agencies start demanding to see your data."
- Enron's Jeff Skilling Could Get Early Release From Prison
- Judge Rejects Much of Libor Lawsuit Against Banks—"It was a major victory for some of the largest banks in the world, who had faced claims totaling billions of dollars over accusations they manipulated interest rates." NYT
- Musulin and Cahuzac: France's love for a robber and fury over a crooked tax tsar—"A film released this week tells the true story of a robber who stole millions of euros from an armoured van. Many French people feel he was treated too harshly - and are furious that senior politicians who break the law are never jailed."
- 'Too big to fail' legislation catches the attention of Wall Street
- Ex-Goldman Trader Admits to Hiding $8 Billion Position
- City Settles Lawsuit Over The Destruction of the Occupy Wall Street Library
- Bank stole your house? Have 10 pitchforks' worth of compensation Salon
- Review Finds 4 Million People Wrongfully Foreclosed On
- Blame Abounds Over a Flawed Foreclosure Review—"A report cites failures by federal regulators, and further government scrutiny of them and of the consulting firms they hired to conduct the review is certain." NYT
- Is the Global Economy Slowly Falling Apart?
- Huge survey reveals seven social classes in UK
- Why Japan is the most interesting story in global economics right now
- Jon Stewart Finally Calls Out the New Absurdity of CNN
- Now Hiring: Fake Somali Pirates—"Foreign journalists have paid Kenyans pretending to be Somali pirates hundreds of dollars to interview them. The fictional stories of these fake pirates have been featured in documentaries and news publications as respected as Time."
- Satire: Guardian launches 'augmented reality' specs to offer immersive liberal insight—"The spectacles also feature optional built-in anti-bigotry technology, which prevents exposure to non-Guardian opinions by blacking out columns by Melanie Phillips or Richard Littlejohn, among other writers, as soon as the user attempts to look at them."