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Posted AT 6:05 AM EST on 18/10/07

Making the most of a second chance

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

You've got to feel some sympathy for Scott Paterson. He never really stood a chance, did he? From the moment he was lionized in print by Peter C. Newman, he was destined for a fall. In the late 1990s Mr. Paterson was a hotshot deal maker at Yorkton Securities, but not well known outside of financial circles. Mr. Newman's 1998 book, Titans, catapulted him to mini-celebrity. Remember this? "Wearing suspenders is a statement ...

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