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Fair is fair -- but pensions for executives often aren't
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALDoes your job guarantee you a pension for your retirement? Mine doesn't, and if you're like most private-sector workers, your pension plan is either crumbling around you or has been replaced with a 401(k) program, which may or may not receive a helping...Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp., Pension and Welfare, Retirement, Interior Policy, General Mills Incorporated
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Tribe members didn't resist gifts of food, fuel
LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENTThe jungle dwellers, barefoot and clad in tunics, thought a strange bird had dropped from the sky when the first Texaco helicopter touched down nearly four decades ago. Creeping through the lush underbrush, the Cofan tribe members approached the...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Internet, New York Yankees, Interior Policy, Rivers
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Oil rich, dirt poor
LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENTTexaco's legacy in the Amazon oozes from an oil pit near Ruperto Narvaez's shack like pus from a sore. When the rains come, as they often do in this remote jungle town, black goo overflows from the pit into a nearby stream that serves as Narvaez's main...Tags: Internet, Health and Safety at School, Court Administration, Death and Dying, Manhattan
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Experts: Fragile Economy Hampers Big Easy
AP Business WriterMost of Big Oil has returned to New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina, Mardi Gras got the city back in the tourism business and the skilled construction trades can't get enough workers. The city's population -- 455,000 before Katrina and almost zero...Tags: Rentals, Entergy Corporation, Gold and Precious Material, Government, Louisiana
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Wall Street Firms Plan Shift Of Jobs From City
Staff WriterTwo major Wall Street firms - Goldman Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter - said they were moving jobs outside of New York City following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Morgan Stanley, which was the largest tenant in the World Trade Center,...Tags: Economic Policy, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Employees, New Jersey, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated
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Can Pipe Dreams Turn Into Reality?
Times Staff WriterA few years ago, this spindly island that Russia wears like a holstered gun on its eastern hip was as close to nowhere as anyone could imagine. Eight time zones from Moscow, Sakhalin Island was best known for the day in 1983 when a South Korean...Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, San Diego (San Diego, California), Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Economic Policy, Energy Resources
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Enron Files Chapter 11, Sues Ex-Suitor Dynegy
Times Staff WriterBloodied but defiant, fallen energy giant Enron Corp. on Sunday filed both a long-awaited Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition--the largest ever--and a $10-billion lawsuit against would-be merger partner Dynegy Inc. for abandoning it at the altar last week....Tags: Energy KD, Trials, Financially Distressed Companies, Litigation, Major League Baseball
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Uncertain skies for UAL boss
Tribune staff reportersTalk about a nearly impossible "to do" list. New United Airlines Chief Executive Glenn Tilton has one, and how well he handles the thorny tasks confronting him may well determine the success or failure of the nation's second-largest carrier....Tags: Unions, Transportation Accidents, United Airlines, Financially Distressed Companies, Transportation
May 25, 2008
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Jan 29, 2002
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