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...Here's what Washington should do for Big Steel. Let them merge to their heart's content - if it was OK for economy-of-scale-seekers Exxon and Mobil and Compaq and Hewlett Packard, the steel industry deserves the same shot. Heck, if it'll get their fast-track votes, give 'em $10 billion or so for the pensions - there's already 226 votes in the House - and let the retirees have their money. None of this is their fault...
DIED. WARREN LERUTH, 72, chef who created salad dressings, including Green Goddess, for Seven Seas, and French-style recipes, like oyster-artichoke soup, that became New Orleans staples; in New Orleans. His restaurant, LeRuth's, was the only one in that city to win a five-star Mobil rating five years...
...situation has worsened, people in Aceh say the company should do more. Reports of atrocities committed by the troops from base A-13 have been accumulating for years. In 1998, a coalition of 17 local human rights groups accused Mobil Oil (the company assumed its current name after merging with Exxon in 1999) of ignoring this evidence, including reports that soldiers were using the corporation's earthmoving equipment to bury their victims in mass graves. At least one of those graves was thought to be on Pertamina land, less than three miles from an ExxonMobil drill site. At the time...
...village that nestles up against the gates of ExxonMobil's Cluster I gas field. They didn't find him, so they took her instead. For three days, she sat in a pool of water in a warehouse fronted by a sign that read: "You are now entering the Mobil premises." The soldiers told her to remove her clothing and fondled her. Then she was dressed up in a military uniform and photographed. "I don't like to be treated like a doll," she says. "Exxon did this...
...fraudulent charges consisted of two ATM visits, one for $500 and one for $400.75. I was impressed, not only that Bronx ATMs have quarters, but also that my thief was getting just enough to meet his needs. The other Joel Stein also made two visits to a Bronx Mobil station, for $19.56 and $21. I'm guessing cigarettes and beer. The Bronx me is a lot tougher...