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...phone rang, and this man was on the other line,” says FM Chair Jannie S. Tsuei ’06. β€œHe introduced himself as Louie and talked on and on and on about how he was losing business and how he was really at the end of his rope...

Author: By Daniel J. Mandel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Louie's $150,000 Problem | 2/17/2005 | See Source »

...that sloppy advice and in some cases neglect continue to hurt asylum seekers' chances. One detainee now entering his sixth year at Baxter was assured by his migration agent that she would submit key evidence to the tribunal before a decision on his case was made. When a friend rang to check on the case, she was told that the agent had failed to file the evidence and was no longer with the firm. The tribunal rejected the man's claim; he is now waiting in detention for a court appeal. "We hear about them all the time," says Ngareta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stuck in the System | 2/15/2005 | See Source »

...court. But who to sue? Mike Lake, a spokesman for Yukos' Houston law firm Fulbright and Jaworski, said, "It's like following the bean under the walnut shell. You never know where it will wind up." - With reporting by Cathy Booth Thomas Samsung's a no-Show Mobile phones rang a merry tune this Christmas - especially stylish varieties like NEC's "clamshell," Britain's top seller. Good looks and funky features helped South Korea's Samsung Electronics grab 13.8% of the global market in the third quarter of 2004, ousting Motorola as the world's No. 2 behind Nokia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 1/2/2005 | See Source »

...brothers, who came from a Welsh mining valley, thought they were liberating the holy city. At the same time, their political leaders issued the Balfour Declaration, supporting a home for the Jews in Palestine. In England, when the news came of the Camel Corps?s success, church bells rang for the peace of Jerusalem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: "Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and Fear in the Middle East" | 12/28/2004 | See Source »

...door. Annan had gathered a few top aides at a private site to discuss the scandal over the U.N.'s management of the oil-for-food program during the reign of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. In the middle of the discussion, a staff member's cell phone rang with unsettling news: another story was about to break, this one about suspicious payments to Annan's son Kojo from the Swiss company Cotecna Inspection S.A., which won an oil-for-food contract in 1998. Annan, a man famously immune to anger, allowed "a look of surprise and dismay to cross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fight of His Life | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

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