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Published by The New York Times | By Richard Siklos | Friday, December 16, 2005

The IDT Corporation, a telecommunications and entertainment company that is under pressure for its languishing share price, barred a New York Times reporter from its shareholder meeting yesterday.

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Published by Associated Press | By Connie Mabin | Friday, December 16, 2005

Two groups of investors are suing Diebold Inc., claiming that misleading comments about the company's electronic voting machine business artificially inflated share prices.

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Published by The New York Times | By Juan Forero | Thursday, December 15, 2005

Five years after the citizens of Cochabamba won the "water war" against multinational Bechtel, the poorer half of the city still has no reliable access to the now-public water utility.

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Published by Reuters | By | Thursday, December 15, 2005

The U.S. Justice Department said Army Reserve Lt. Col. Debra Harrison, 47, who served with the Coalition Provisional Authority, was arrested on charges involving bribery, money laundering and fraud.

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Published by Christian Science Monitor | By Sara Miller Llana | Wednesday, December 14, 2005

These days, instead of evoking Maine's tranquil forestland and waterways, the Poland Springs brand symbolizes a battle over who owns and controls the water that seeps into the state's permeable rock.

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Published by Associated Press | By | Wednesday, December 14, 2005

The Republican chairman of a special House panel investigating the government's response to Hurricane Katrina decided Wednesday to reject, at least for now, a proposal to subpoena the White House for documents detailing internal communications before and after the storm hit on August 29.

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