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    Jurors struggled over Gupta fate

    Fri, 06/15/2012 - 18:13 EDT - Financial Times (ft.com)

    In deciding the fate of Rajat Gupta, the former Goldman Sachs director, some members of the jury said they had struggled over the corporate statesman’s motive for giving his former friend company secrets

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