TITLE

The ProPublica Blog: Citi Execs: "Deeply Sorry," but Don't Blame Us

AUTHOR(S)
Wang, Marian
PUB. DATE
April 2010
SOURCE
Pro Publica;4/ 4/2010, p15
SOURCE TYPE
Blog Entry
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
A blog related to the employees of Citigroup Inc. is discussed.
ACCESSION #
65256351

Tags: CITIGROUP Inc. -- Officials & employees;  BLOGS

 

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