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Smart Money

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Vindictive, punitive, or exemplary damages given by way of punishment and example, in cases of gross misconduct of a defendant.


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With an edgy Hollywood outsider like Spike Lee directing this particular heist, the smart money might be on the noir genre, particularly since Inside Man has so many references to director Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon.
Looking ahead to 2005, the smart money again says bond-market rates are bound to rise, this time for sure.
Kelvin Boston, host of the syndicated television show The Color of money, examines the basics of financial planning from an African American perspective in his new book, Smart Money Moves For African Americans (G.
 
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