Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency secretly financed a trip to Iraq for three U.S. lawmakers during the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion, federal prosecutors said Wednesday
Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency footed the bill for a U.S. congressional delegation's trip during a buildup to the Iraq war, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday in the case of an Iraqi-born U.S. citizen charged with spying for the Iraqi government.
Samuel Snow thought when he got a check from the Pentagon that the Army was finally ready to give him the apology and the compensation he'd been denied for 63 years. He was wrong.
The Supreme Court refused to get involved Monday in a 10-year legal feud between two congressman over an illegally recorded private phone conversation that was later leaked to the media.
Filmmaker Michael Moore is being sued by an armless Iraqi war veteran who says Moore's controversial movie, "Fahrenheit 9/11," used clips without his permission that misrepresented the veteran and his sentiments about the war.
Democrats in the House are blocking the ethics committee from organizing so they can protect several fellow party members from ethics investigations, Speaker Dennis Hastert said Wednesday.
Now that Congress and President Clinton are flnally hunkering down to address flaws in America's $942 billion health-care system, we thought it was time for people like you to let them know what ch...
After its most profitable year in history and a solidly profitable first quarter at a string of banks to nail down the point, the U.S. banking system has dispelled fears that bad loans might force ...
Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency secretly financed a trip to Iraq for three U.S. lawmakers during the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion, federal prosecutors said Wednesday
Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency footed the bill for a U.S. congressional delegation's trip during a buildup to the Iraq war, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday in the case of an Iraqi-born U.S. citizen charged with spying for the Iraqi government.
Samuel Snow thought when he got a check from the Pentagon that the Army was finally ready to give him the apology and the compensation he'd been denied for 63 years. He was wrong.
The Supreme Court refused to get involved Monday in a 10-year legal feud between two congressman over an illegally recorded private phone conversation that was later leaked to the media.
Filmmaker Michael Moore is being sued by an armless Iraqi war veteran who says Moore's controversial movie, "Fahrenheit 9/11," used clips without his permission that misrepresented the veteran and his sentiments about the war.
Democrats in the House are blocking the ethics committee from organizing so they can protect several fellow party members from ethics investigations, Speaker Dennis Hastert said Wednesday.
Now that Congress and President Clinton are flnally hunkering down to address flaws in America's $942 billion health-care system, we thought it was time for people like you to let them know what ch...
After its most profitable year in history and a solidly profitable first quarter at a string of banks to nail down the point, the U.S. banking system has dispelled fears that bad loans might force ...
NOW IS a terrific time to unload two kinds of stocks: those that are overvalued and those that have been hammered down but aren't likely to recover with the economy. The market is hovering near its...
Buy a bank stock now? Not on your life, most investors would say. While banks haven't bled to death like many savings and loans, they have had their own nasty surprises in real estate. As the suppl...
The bad news comes out of New England like a throbbing headache, in waves. Massachusetts, in particular, is suffering from a horrendous post-boom aftershock. Losses in key industries -- computers, ...
By sharply boosting reserves to cover loans to Third World countries, Manufacturers Hanover, Chase Manhattan, and J.P. Morgan seem to be out to scuttle Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady's plan to r...
THE MOMENT has arrived for many companies that were awaiting their turn while the long expansion proceeded. As economic activity shifts to the capital goods sector, industries from machine tools to...
What happened between the two top Johns at Manufacturers Hanover during the weeks preceding the surprise resignation of President John R. Torell III will surely go down as one of the best-kept secr...
-- APPLIANCES: Still spinning. The heady growth of the past two years will slow a bit in 1987. But according to Charles K. Ryan, a security analyst for Merrill Lynch, shipments will still rise 2% t...
come tumbling down Interstate banking has arrived in a rush. Over the past year 34 states have enacted laws admitting out-of-state banks, mostly from neighboring states that return the favor. The l...
In a soaring market, fewer and fewer stocks rate strong and unequivocal recommendations from security analysts who follow them. All the more striking, then, is the choir of analysts singing fortiss...
The banking industry found some much needed good news in the third quarter. While many corporations were saddled with lackluster results, most major U.S. commercial banks strutted double-digit prof...
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