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Today's Best Market Rumors (2/22/2010)

Updated throughout the day.

Goldman Sachs (GS) has begun PR efforts to improve its image (NYPost).

Stanley Fink, the former chief executive of Man Group, and Larry Hite may start a new hedge fund in Europe (FT).

The deal for T-Mobile and Orange to combine some cellular operations in the UK is close to approval.  (The Telegraph)

US security experts are close to identifying the primary hacker who created code for cyberattacks against Google (GOOG) and other Western websites.

Greece arranged controversial swaps agreements with 15 US firms. (Bloomberg).

Several TV networks are pushing back on Apple’s (AAPL) plan to sell network shows for $.99 each. (NYT)

Carl Icahn is trying to get control of Genzyme (GENZ) (The Street)

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