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* Michael Shnayerson: How Ponzi schemer Kenneth Starr lured his luminary clients
* Ryan McBride: How Eli Lilly let a billion dollar molecule slip away
* Connecticut wants hedge fund managers, and is making its case over lavish steak dinners
* Morning Call: U.S. futures point lower, London falls early, European shares slide on banks and the Nikkei loses 2.1%.
* Barnes & Noble is on the block
* “Pace of new troubles” slows for American Capital
* Catharine Rampell: Why is still feels like a recession
* Brian Wong may be the youngest entrepreneur to ever raise venture capital
* Shawn Tully: How Evercore has become the new force on Wall Street
* Brett Arends: U.S. companies may be sitting on record piles of cash, but they’re also racking up record debts.
* The Carlyle Group launches a Chinese-language website
* Jon Moulton on dealing with debt in the UK:
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