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Editor's Choice Stories: January 17, 2012

Zappos Hacked, Data for 24 Million Customers Exposed (CNN Money)

The massive security breach at the popular internet shoe store compromised customer names, email addresses, phone numbers and the last four digits of their credit cards.

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Russian Spacecraft Crashes to Earth (USA Today)

The $170 million craft was one of the heaviest and most toxic pieces of space junk ever to crash to Earth.

Manson Insurance Officials Ordered to Pay $5.2 Million After Fraud Convictions (Wausau Daily Herald)

Former Manson CEO David Scholfield and former company Treasurer Susan Brockman were also sentenced to six months in prison in December.

Novartis Recalls Excedrin, Gas-X and Other Popular Brands (Bloomberg Businessweek)

With stray tablets from other products appearing in the over-the-counter medicines, along with broken tablets, Novartis conducted a voluntary recall that could cost the company as much as $750 million.

Aon: Global Economies Face $435 Billion Natural Disaster Legacy from 2011 (PR Newswire)

With 253 seperate natural disaster events generating $435 billion in damage, 2011 was one of the worst years on record.

Aon Moves Corporate Headquarters to London (Washington Post)

The company sites improved access to emerging markets, increased financial flexibility and proximity to Lloyds as reasons for the move.

January 17, 2012

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