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What should someone make of the public's reaction when a 15-year-old who makes nearly $800,000 through stock fraud…

What should someone make of the public's reaction when a 15-year-old who makes nearly $800,000 through stock fraud over the Internet is hailed as a hero instead of a cheat?

According to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Arthur Levitt, the public is merely reacting to a perception that he

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