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WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's selection of high-profile corporate lawyer Harvey L. Pitt to succeed Arthur Levitt as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission has received positive early reviews from those in the accounting community.
"Harvey Pitt is very knowledgeable about the many issues and opportunities facing the SEC and the markets. We are very confident we can create an open and progressive dialogue with the commission for the benefit of the public...
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