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On June 21, American General, the nation's fourth-largest life insurer, agreed to pay $215.5 million in fines and restitution to settle a class-action suit and accusations by regulators that for decades it had charged black customers up to 30percentt more than it charged white ones for burial insurance.
As the first step in what he expects will become a broad investigation, Mr. Spitzer announced this week that Edward Stern and his hedge fund, Canary Capital Partners, had agreed to pay $40 million in fines and restitution to settle a case in which they admitted no wrongdoing.
Mr. Spitzer declined to say in an interview yesterday how much he wanted, but people close to the negotiations said that Mr. Spitzer was asking Merrill to pay more than $100 million in some combination of a fine and restitution to investors.
Mr. Dale, who had never been in trouble with the law, served three and a half years and paid more than $9,000 in restitution to a resident whom he shot with an unregistered gun during a confrontation in which he said the resident went after him with a knife.
Although the meiotic behaviour ranged from no restitution to a total restitution, it was unrelated to genome constitution.
In the cases of both the 1973 and 1995 production shortfalls, the international price for wheat rose above the threshold price and the EU switched from the variable levy and export restitutions to an export tax that maintained the level of the threshold price.
In June, a Colorado woman was jailed because she hadn't paid off the fines and restitution related to a car accident, The Huffington Post then reported.
A discovery of Mr. Nursi's remains and a restitution to the shrine in Urfa would symbolize a "normalization" in the relations between state, society and religion in Turkey and a "coming to terms" with its history, he added.
Mr. Stern neither admitted nor denied the charges, but agreed to pay $10 million in fines and provide $30 million in restitution to investors, a sum that equals all the money he is supposed to have made through the scheme.
Correction: September 9, 2003, Tuesday An article on Sunday about Edward J. Stern, who agreed to pay $10 million in fines and provide $30 million in restitution to settle a complaint that he used illegal trading tactics to take in profits at the expense of mutual-fund investors, misspelled the surname of a founding editor of Spy magazine, where Mr. Stern once worked.
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