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GMA Video: Did AIG Neglect Injured Contractors?

ABC News - April 17, 2009 8:15 am EDT

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‘Forgotten Warriors’: Explanation of Analysis

by T. Christian Miller, ProPublica - April 16, 2009 10:25 pm EDT

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The Los Angeles Times and ProPublica spent more than 18 months examining the hidden world of civilian c … more

Injured War Zone Contractors Fight to Get Care From AIG and Other Insurers

by T. Christian Miller, ProPublica and Doug Smith, the Los Angeles Times - April 16, 2009 10:25 pm EDT

Reporting from Los Angeles and Washington — Civilian workers who suffered devastating injuries while supporting the U.S. war effor … more

Contractors Wounded in War Return Home to Fight AIG and Other Insurers

by Eric Umansky, ProPublica - April 16, 2009 3:45 pm EDT

As ABC News is reporting, we are about to publish a major investigation detailing how U.S. contractors wounded in Iraq and Afghanista … more

This Week in Scandals: Bailout Moves Threaten to Backfire

by Alexandra Andrews, ProPublica - April 10, 2009 4:25 pm EDT

Every week, we take stock of how the week unfolded for the stories we're tracking in Scandal Watch (see the right sidebar). Here is … more

Catch-22: Can AIG Repay Taxpayers?

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - April 9, 2009 12:05 pm EDT

April 10: This post has been corrected.

There’s a lot to be mad at AIG about: the retention bonuses to executives, the secretive … more

Catch-22: Can AIG Repay Taxpayers?

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - April 9, 2009 12:05 pm EDT

April 10: This post has been corrected.

There's a lot to be mad at AIG about: the retention bonuses to executives, the secretive pay … more

Does AIG Really Need to Pay Its Counterparties in Full?

by Olga Pierce, ProPublica - April 7, 2009 10:31 am EDT

Since AIG’s bailout, the company has forked over $52 billion to Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and others who bought credit default … more

Does AIG Really Need to Pay Its Counterparties in Full?

by Olga Pierce, ProPublica - April 7, 2009 8:36 am EDT

Since AIG's bailout, the company has forked over $52 billion to Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and others who bought credit default swa … more

This Week in Scandals: Accounting, AIG and More

by Alexandra Andrews, ProPublica - April 3, 2009 1:45 pm EDT

Every week, we take stock of how the week unfolded for the stories we're tracking in Scandal Watch (see the right sidebar). Here is … more

AIG Versus Greenberg: The War Intensifies

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - April 2, 2009 11:23 am EDT

"Let me be clear: AIG's business model did not fail -- its management did."

Thus did Maurice "Hank" Greenberg end his written testi … more

AIG Declares War on Former CEO

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - April 1, 2009 10:17 pm EDT

On the eve of his testimony before the House oversight committee, AIG has declared war on the company's former CEO, Maurice R. "Hank" … more

How Hard the Fed Looked for AIG’s Potential Losses

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 25, 2009 9:37 am EDT

Before you handed over $85 billion to a failing company, what sort of information would you need to know about it?

The Federal Rese … more

Conflicting Accounts About Geithner’s Involvement With AIG Bonuses

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 19, 2009 1:00 pm EDT

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner insists that he didn’t know the timing or size of the AIG retention bonuses that have caused so … more

Which Hedge Funds Are Collecting Under the AIG Bailout?

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 19, 2009 9:57 am EDT

Hedge funds are the hidden recipients of the taxpayer dollars flowing through AIG.

The unregulated and exclusive trading houses bet … more

Timeline: AIG and Their Bonuses

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 18, 2009 5:13 pm EDT

March 2008 -- AIG agreed to the retention bonuses. The company's bets on mortgage-backed securities had already started to sour, forc … more

AIG’s Bonus Blow-Up: The Essential Q&A

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 18, 2009 5:12 pm EDT

Monday marked six months to the day since AIG’s first bailout, but it wasn’t until news of executive bonuses over the weekend that pu … more

AIG Bonus Scandal—Bernanke and Fed Signed Off

by Sharona Coutts, ProPublica - March 18, 2009 2:09 pm EDT

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke knew of AIG's retention bonus plans well before the controversy erupted this week, CEO Edward L … more

AIG: Back on Scandal Watch

by Alexandra Andrews, ProPublica - March 18, 2009 12:52 pm EDT

Ire over AIG's bonuses and payments to counterparties has landed AIG in the top slot on Scandal Watch. (AIG CEO Edward Liddy is … more

This Week in Scandals: Merrill Probes and Madoff’s Plea

by Alexandra Andrews, ProPublica - March 13, 2009 1:09 pm EDT

Every week, we take stock of how the week unfolded for the stories we're tracking in Scandal Watch (see the right sidebar). Here is … more

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Breaking on the Web: AIG

March 12, 2010

AIG, Fed Czar Reach Deal on Rest of Bonus Pay to be Returned Brady Dennis and Tomoeh Murakami Tse, Wash. Post, March 12, 2010

February 26, 2010

Ex-NY Fed Head Made a Bundle Off AIG Bailout Greg Kaufmann, The Nation, February 26, 2010

February 08, 2010

Testy Exchange With Goldman Helped Push AIG to Edge Gretchen Morgenson and Louise Story, New York Times, February 08, 2010

February 03, 2010

AIG Plans to Pay $100 Million in Another Round of Bonuses Brady Dennis, Washington Post, February 03, 2010

February 01, 2010

Risky Trading Wasn’t Just on the Fringe at AIG Mary Williams Walsh, New York Times, February 01, 2010

January 27, 2010

Goldman Went to AIG to Scrap Contracts Months Before Full Payout Shahien Nasiripour, Huffington Post, January 27, 2010

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