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...government will not give teach for America $14.7 million but spends a billion dollars a week on Iraq? This is barbaric insanity! We need to change our priorities and spend a hundred million dollars to teach our children the skills to be diplomats, not warriors. DAVID BREEDEN Charlottesville...
WorldCom has undergone what court-appointed monitor and former SEC chairman Richard Breeden calls "a steam cleaning from top to bottom," getting rid of virtually every member "of the gang that couldn't shoot straight," including practically the entire finance department. So far, at least, the nation's second largest long-distance company has been able to hold on to the bulk of its big, valuable corporate and government accounts, though many such customers are exploring other options. It has also grabbed some local residential customers from the Baby Bells, reached a partial settlement with the SEC and built...
...direction," a senior law-enforcement source told TIME. "There was worry that the whole insurance business of the U.K. could collapse." In Washington the Securities and Exchange Commission launched two separate investigations of Lloyd's in 1991, only to halt both a year later in what former chairman Richard Breeden describes as deference to British court actions...
...Orange Line. Take the Orange Line to the Haymarket stop and switch to the Haymarket bus station. Take bus #426 to Revere Saugus and get off at Linden Square in front of the Annamark nursing home. Walk up and take a left onto Liberty Avenue, then a left onto Breeden St., and then a right onto Morris St. You will see a big red barn that is Boston Equestrian Center. Make sure to call them ahead of time (338-8400) to schedule a ride...
Corporate leaders unnerved by the latest SEC action won't find much sympathy from the White House. President Bush has been struggling to shed his image as a friend of the wealthy this election year, and Breeden's reforms were cleared in advance by the Administration. Even Congress's staunchest critic of executive pay, Michigan Senator Carl Levin, was impressed: "I'm elated. The SEC did the right thing for stockholders and the American public...