AIG's Liddy asks employees to give back bonuses

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American International Group Inc., bowing to public outcry and harsh criticism from federal officials, has asked some of its employees to give back at least half of the controversial bonuses handed out in recent days.

AIG Chairman and Chief Executive Edward Liddy, appearing before a US House subcommittee, said the company has asked employees at its financial products division who received more than $100,000 to "step up" and return at least half the payments.

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