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...natural decline, yet the company has not cranked up spending on newer fields abroad--while competitors like ChevronTexaco and ConocoPhillips have begun to do so. "I would love to see them make more investments, especially in some of the areas that have recently reopened, like Libya," says Ted Parrish, co-manager of the Henssler Equity fund, which counts ExxonMobil as its No. 1 holding. Other investors put it more bluntly: "Over time you may have to question whether they are being too disciplined," says John Linehan, manager of T. Rowe Price Value fund, which owns ExxonMobil shares. "If you told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Energy: A Barrel of Cash | 5/22/2005 | See Source »

...North Koreans moved Jenkins to a one-room house that was home to three other U.S. Army deserters: Private First Class James Joseph Dresnok, Private Larry Allan Abshier and Corporal Jerry Wayne Parrish. Life in that initial period, Jenkins says, was an unrelenting hell of hunger, cold and abuse, both physical and psychological. There were no beds or running water; electricity and heat were unreliable. The men were assigned a "leader" who watched their every move, listened to their conversations and constantly threatened them. They were forced to study propaganda 10 hours a day, six days a week, and memorize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In From the Cold | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

Within a few years, all four Americans had wives. Dresnok married a Romanian, and they had two sons. After she died, he married a half-Korean, half-Togolese woman, and they had a son. Parrish wed a Lebanese Muslim, and they had three sons. Abshier married a Thai woman, but they didn't have children. (Jenkins says Parrish and Abshier are dead. Dresnok, he says, is still living with his family in Pyongyang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In From the Cold | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...caught." Another time, they stumbled upon an array of microphones in the attic of their house and blackmailed their leader (who feared he would suffer if his superiors learned that the bugging had been exposed) into taking one of them into town to buy wine. On yet another occasion, Parrish sneaked out of the house one night to go looking for a girl he had a crush on. But Jenkins, as a practical joke, had given him a bogus address, and Parrish wandered the streets aimlessly for hours. He ultimately got picked up in central Pyongyang by police, who suspected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Mistake | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...Within a few years, all four Americans had wives. Dresnok married a Romanian, and they had two sons. After she died, he married a half-Korean, half-Togolese woman, and they had a son. Parrish wed a Lebanese Muslim, and they had three sons. Abshier married a Thai woman, but they didn't have children. (Jenkins says Parrish and Abshier are dead. Dresnok, he says, is still living with his family in Pyongyang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Mistake | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

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