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U.S. Indictment for Big Law Firm in Class Actions
Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman was accused of paying clients to sue in securities cases.
Out Sick for the Enron Trial, and Rethinking It
Michael W. Ramsey, the lead lawyer for Kenneth L. Lay, missed more than a month of the 56-day Enron trial because of heart complications.
Japanese Cars, American Retirees
Japanese automakers put health and pension burdens squarely on the workers, a distinct advantage over their American counterparts.
Dell to Use Chip Made by A.M.D.
Dell, which has used only Intel processors until now, announced the move as part of a broader plan to improve its flagging sales and market share.
Vote in House Seeks to Erase Oil Windfall
The measure would order the government to renegotiate leases with companies that drill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Apple, a Success at Stores, Bets Big on Fifth Avenue
Since it opened its first two stores five years ago today, the Apple chain has become a retailing phenomenon.
India, Known for Outsourcing, Expands in Industry
As global manufacturers seek new places to plant their flags, India is seeing early stirrings of an industrial renaissance.
VC Nation: A Few Signs of Froth Do Not a Bubble Make
Sure there are parallels between today and the late 1990's. And there are plenty of significant differences as well.
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