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But regulators around the world are investigating whether American and European banks, including Barclays of Britain and JPMorgan Chase, may have manipulated Libor.
Connell has since been fingered by Stephen Spoonamore, a McCain supporter and GOP computer operative who has charged that Connell may have manipulated the Ohio 2004 vote count.
Opinion surveys have shown falloffs in public trust for Mr. Blair because of his siding with President Bush and because of evidence that the government may have manipulated intelligence information.
Internal Monsanto documents obtained by plaintiffs' attorneys in those cases indicate that Monsanto may have manipulated research regulators relied on to garner favorable safety assessments, and last week, Congressman Ted Lieu called for a probe by the Department of Justice into Monsanto's actions.
The communication was made public today at the start of the second week of judicial hearings into the death, apparently by suicide, of the weapons expert David Kelly, which has focused attention on public suspicions that Mr. Blair's office may have manipulated intelligence to exaggerate the threat posed by Iraq's arms.
Three teams may have manipulated the finish at Richmond International Raceway on Sept. 7, the final race of the regular season, and Gordon appeared to be a victim.
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