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...firm KPMG were accused of marketing aggressive and potentially illegal tax shelters that netted the firm at least $124 million in fees. The committee's ranking member, Carl Levin, excoriated the firm's leaders in public, comments widely seen as forcing some of them to retire early. Hoping to regain momentum, the O.E.C.D. last month reached agreement with Switzerland to abolish two tax practices it had identified as harmful. It's a painstaking process with no quick results - and it could easily be derailed again. At last week's talks, finance officials from major Western countries took pains to support...
With his victory, Princeton’s Juan Valdivieso spearheaded a massive point-grab by the Tigers, who placed six swimmers in the top-10 to regain any momentum lost in the previous two events...
...explanation of how and why U.S. intelligence erred, but more importantly, concludes with a warning that Vice President Cheney might heed: "Fairly or not, no foreigner trusts U.S. intelligence to get it right anymore, or trusts the Bush Administration to tell the truth. The only way that we can regain the world's trust is to demonstrate that we understand our mistakes and have changed our ways...
...their hard work--and then asked his underlings to reconsider their Jan. 11 decision to bar hundreds of candidates, including 80 incumbent M.P.s, from parliamentary elections next month. Otherwise, he warned, Iran might dissolve in a "chaos of disagreement." With the barring, Iran's hard-liners were hoping to regain control of the 290-member, reformist-dominated Parliament. But dissenting M.P.s began a sit-in at Parliament in protest: if the council doesn't back down, a source in the reformist camp tells TIME, they will make good on a threat to resign en masse and possibly force their moderate...
...enjoying a renaissance, with better styling and handling, and creature comforts like reclining rear seats. "For the first time in three or four years, there's a good feeling that a turnaround is under way," says analyst Kevin Tynan of Argus Research. "The Big Three are starting to regain momentum...