http://www.guardian.co.uk/enron/story/0,11337,834484,00.html Friends in high places When George W Bush arrived in the White House, it was hardly surprising that he looked after Enron – the company had been looking after him for years. In the final extract of his...
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/04/technology/04DICT.html Telecom Dictionary Has Its Irreverent Side By SETH SCHIESEL One of the telecommunications industry’s sacred texts has become a bit more irreverent recently. Since 1984, Harry Newton has published annual...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/enron/story/0,11337,825401,00.html Bad company Its testosterone-fuelled traders were fixtures in Houston’s strip clubs. One division of the company spent $2m a year on flowers alone. And its executives used the firm’s corporate...
http://www.observer.co.uk/worldview/story/0,11581,825150,00.html US in denial as poverty rises Next door to Yale, the bastion of privilege that turns out the land’s leaders, lies a tent city of America’s poor, huddled masses. Ed Vulliamy reports on the...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cidX2&u=/nm/20021102/ wr_nm/microsoft_sun_lawsuit_dc&printer=1 Sun Micro to Pursue Billion-Dollar Microsoft Suit Fri Nov 1,10:06 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – One of Microsoft Corp.’s...
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