The end of Lehman, part 2

By Michael Hudson

What did Dick Fuld and other Lehman executives know, and when did they know it? Staff writer Michael Hudson reviews some of the evidence. Fo

Excerpts from this story referencing "London":

"… former communications director for Lehman in the UK, told The Observer of London that Lehman execs pushed aside risk managers in a headlong effort to catch …"

The Bush 100

By Derrick Wetherell

WASHINGTON, January 14, 2002 — The average net worth of the individual members of the Bush cabinet, including the President and Vice Preside

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"… clients, including Arthur Andersen.Pitt has also represented Lloyd’s of London in an effort to “reorganize the insurance markets,” according to firm …"

The end of Lehman, part 3

By Ben Hallman

In Parts 1 and 2 of this series, Michael Hudson wrote about how Lehman was a leader in turning what had been a backwater market for subprime

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"… for nearly a decade, supported by the opinion of counsel at a law firm in London, and either ignored or tacitly approved by accountants at Ernst & Youn …"

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The looting of Russia

By David E. Kaplan and Christian Caryl

WASHINGTON, August 3, 1998 — "Can you take a look at this?" asked Joe Davidson's supervisor at the FBI, handing him a file. Davidson cracked

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"… arket. Golden ADA placed the Russians outside the major diamond centers of London, Antwerp, and New York, while offering access to the world’s largest dia …"

Journalism with teeth

By Philip Knightley

LONDON, July 17, 1999 — Western media follow a depressingly familiar formula when it comes to the preparation of a nation for conflict....

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"… y, improbable from the start, was first reported by the Daily Telegraph in London on September 5, 1990. But the story lacked the human element; it was an un …"

Letter from London: A history lesson on Iraq

By Philip Knightley

'If you think Saddam Hussein is a hard man to deal with, just wait for the next generation of Iraqi leaders,' author says
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FBI tracked alleged Russian mob ties of Giuliani campaign supporter

By Knut Royce

WASHINGTON, December 14, 1999 — The Center for Public Integrity is investigating how billions of dollars of allegedly corrupted money from t

Excerpts from this story referencing "London":

"… us companies. The brothers then used the funds as seed money as they and a London-based holding company, Trans World Group, through a maze of offshore compa …"

Fixing the fixers

By Murali Krishnan

NEW DELHI, India, November 13, 2000 — This article was originally published in the Nov. 13, 2000 edition of Outlook India. It is reproduced

Excerpts from this story referencing "London":

"… attempt. We were correct.An encounter with Rashid Latif in a noisy bar in London led to the dark secrets of the Pakistani match-fixing cabal. The morning t …"

Longtime Australian policy: Kidnapping children from families

By Philip Knightley

LONDON, February 8, 2001 — In the United States, Native American children, "Red Indians," had been forcibly taken from their parents and pla

How the plotters slipped U.S. net

LONDON, October 10, 2001 — As US forces converge on Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden's satellite phone has not been cut off. But calls to the te

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