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    Executive Pay Rises 10% in Britain, Adding to Debate

    Tue, 06/12/2012 - 14:05 EDT - Yahoo!

    A report released on Tuesday showed that median total pay for executives at companies in the FTSE 100 rose 10%, to £3.7 million, even as the index fell 5%.

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