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Only Golf Magazine seemed to make a veiled reference to a lesson that could be learnt from the tournament when it wryly summed up its history thus: "Until 1979, it wasn't the whole of Europe that competed against the US, only players from Great Britain were allowed.
Earlier this week, Christopher Cox, the S.E.C. chairman, appeared to make a veiled reference to Mr. Swanson when he criticized earlier botched inquiries into the firm by the commission and said that an internal investigation would look at "all staff contact and relationships with the Madoff family and firm, and their impact, if any, on decisions by staff regarding the firm".
Their spot characterizes Ayotte's vote against expanded background checks as a boost to hunters and seems to make a veiled reference to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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