07/15/2002
Paid access archiveCorporate America: Rotten to the Core?
To be fair, the White House isn't much of a moral authority on the subject of corporate responsibility.
Could You Lend Me a Leg?
With some difficulty, I managed to persuade the girl that I don't accept gifts for the ""loan of my leg.""
Halliburton's Terror War Cash
The Halliburton Co., the Dallas oil services company bedeviled lately by an array of accounting and business issues, is benefiting very directly from U.S. efforts to combat terrorism.
U.S. Deficit Expected To Spiral to $165Bln
The Bush administration said Friday it expected the U.S. federal government to post a deficit of $165 billion this fiscal year, a 56 percent increase over earlier projections.
27 Killed in Gun Attack in Kashmir
At least 27 people were killed in Indian Kashmir after gunmen dressed as Hindu holy men sprayed slum-dwellers with bullets as they crowded around a television to watch a cricket match.
Bush Backs Iran's Reformers
U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday issued a strong statement of support for that nation's reformers and pro-democracy students and pledged that they had ""no better friend than the United States"" in their efforts to bring about change.
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- Saddam's Former Officers Call for Careful Coup
- Russia Snubs U.K. on Iraqi Oil
- U.S. Treasury Chief Tells Ukraine to Clean Up Act
- IEA Sees Strong Global Oil Demand in 2003
- Still No Poultry Deal With U.S.
- Grieving Ufa Buries 28 Crash Victims
- Ustinov Backs Rights of Reporters
- Moscow Sends St. Pete a New Chief of Police
- Rumyantsev Confirms Iran Fuel Deal
- News in Brief
- Rescued Scientists Return Home
- Inflatable Spacecraft Launched, Lost
- Industrial Growth Slows to 3.2% in H1
- Report: Slavneft Charges Dropped
- Voloshin Is Re-elected UES Board Chairman
- Putin Lectures Ambassadors on Policy
- 2 Human Rights Officials Appointed
- Angry Town Wants to Kick Out Immigrants
- Skinheads Beat Up Cameroon Student
- Business in Brief
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