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In 1982, TransUnion was acquired as a subsidiary of Marmon Group, a holding company formed by Jay Pritzker and Robert Pritzker. It was spun off as a separate company under Pritzker control in 2005. The wealthy Pritzker family, most famous for owning the Hyatt hotel chain, began divesting the family's assets in late 2001 following the death of Jay Pritzker. Notable major divestitures include Hyatt Hotels Corp. public in 2009 and selling majority stake in TransUnion in 2010.[1] In April 2010, the Pritzker family, with Penny Pritzker as TransUnion Chair, sold controlling interest of TransUnion to a new majority owner, the Chicago-based private-equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners.[2] Madison Dearborn Partners acquired 51 percent stake in TransUnion, and the Pritzker family maintained 49 percent ownership. It is based in Chicago, Illinois.
wrote."It has been more than 10 months since the attacks.We appear to be no closer to knowing who was responsible today than we were in the early weeks following the attack. This is simply unacceptable. We encourage you to be aggressive in your investigation to properly hold accountable those who attacked our compounds in Benghazi."Obama administration officials have tried to assuage lawmakers' lingering concerns and questions about the Benghazi attack, including over allegations that the administration misled the public about the nature of the assault last September. But lawmakers have also grown increasingly frustrated over the fact that nobody has been brought to justice since four Americans were killed in the attack on two U.S. posts in the eastern Libya city that was a home base for the anti-Qaddafi rebellion.Lawmakers probed further on Wednesday, when they had a closed hearing with Col. George Bristol, who was the commander of a task force operating in northern and western Africa. He briefed members of the House Armed Services Committee. Eagerly awaited Benghazi testimony coming to Hill Lawmakers look for answers for a Benghazi hero
One of the biggest impediments to establishing a market for electric cars is the lack of charging stations, like this one in Montpelier, Vt. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)A California company was given more than $100 million in taxpayer funds by the federal government with few strings attached to establish a network of electric car charging stations that is fraught with problems, according to a government audit.All this, despite weak demand by the American public for electric cars.While President Obama has pledged to get 1 million electric cars on U.S. roads by 2015, a new report by the Department of Energys inspector general found that Americans aversion to electric vehicles and loose department supervision led to stalling the charging network which cost taxpayers more than $135 million.The report noted the project was filled with problems from the beginning, and said taxpayer-funded grants to San Francisco-based ECOtality for it were very generous and involved little risk by the company.- Inspector General's reportECOtality, which recently named Brandon Hurlbut, former chief of staff for ex-Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to its board, won a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric vehicle chargers throughout the country.The company and its subsidiaries also received about $35 million from the departments Vehicle Technologies Program from 2005 to 2011, for two multiyear projects to evaluate and test specific vehicles.Acco
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reflects the difficulties that Libya's leaders face as they try to forge an army, integrating some of the militias and disarming the rest.Officials acknowledge that process could take months, and that they can't force the militias to go along.Panetta told reporters Friday that his visit to the Libyan capital will give him a better sense of the situation and allow him to pay tribute to the people for bringing down Qaddafi and trying to establish a democratic government."It seems to me they are working through some very difficult issues to try to bring that country together," said Panetta. "It's not going to be easy. This is not a country that has a tradition of democratic institutions and representative government. This is going to take some work."But he said he has seen indications that the Libyans are making progress."I think that any country like Libya that was able to do what they did and show the courage that they did in making the changes that took place
nfusion and uncertainty, Geng said local police called Gao's elder sister in Shandong province on Thursday, and asked if Gao was there with her."I am not at ease," Geng said. "I still don't know where he is or what kind of condition he's in."Activists in China seemed astounded and outraged by the news. Huang Qi, who runs a rights monitoring group in Sichuan province, strongly condemned what he said was the use of the judicial system to persecute dissidents and he offered his services to Gao's family."Gao Zhisheng has used his actions to write a glorious page in the history of the Chinese democracy movement," Huang said in a statement.Amnesty International called the move to send Gao to prison "a travesty.""This inhuman treatment must stop. Gao Zhisheng and his family have suffered enough and he must be freed," Catherine Baber, deputy director in Asia for the group, said in a statement.German Human Rights Commissioner Markus Loening called the report on Gao a c
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ty is for Congress to make sure payroll taxes don't rise on Jan. 1. Carney said the White House is "cautiously optimistic" Congress can meet that goal.On Capitol Hill, lawmakers continued to grapple over a payroll tax cut, though the likelihood was increasing that the Keystone provision would be included in a final product.Negotiators are talking about extending the current 2 percentage point cut for one more year -- as opposed to the 3-point cut Obama originally requested.The sticking point is how to pay for it. Democrats, after abandoning a surtax on millionaires, still are trying to press Republicans to use some revenue to pay for the cut. One senior Democratic aide told Fox News lawmakers are looking at ending "tax breaks for millionaires" to offset some of the lost revenue.As a backstop, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said congressional bargainers were preparing a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut and expiring jobless benefits in case negotiat
llions of dollars more in Libyan assets frozen elsewhere are also expected to be released.The Security Council froze the assets of five key Libyan financial institutions in March following the uprising against Qaddafi's 42-year rule and his deadly crackdown on protesters.After Qaddafi's death and the end of the eight-month civil war in October, the Security Council eased some financial restrictions to allow a resumption of trading. But the freeze on assets that the Central Bank and Foreign Bank held before March remained in place until Friday's delisting.Britain's Hague welcomed the sanctions committee's decision, saying "Libya's government will now have full access to the significant funds needed to help rebuild the country, to underpin stability and to ensure that Libyans can make the transactions that are essential to everyday life.""The transitional government must now redouble its efforts to build a transparent and accountable financial system which will un