Posted on 09/29/2004 3:45:42 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran
NEW YORK Congressional investigators examining "a semitrailer truck load" of subpoenaed documents are trying to determine whether lax monitoring at a French bank that held more than $60 billion for the U.N. oil-for-food program (search) facilitated illicit business deals by the former Iraqi government, officials told The Associated Press.
Although BNP Paribas (search) isn't the target of the probe involving companies and individuals in 50 countries, the documents could provide a road map to alleged corruption at the United Nations and by politicians from France, Russia, Britain, Indonesia and Persian Gulf states who have been implicated.
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The thinnest book in the world is European Business Ethics.
Where did this picsture hail from ?
Where did this picsture hail from ?
don't remember, i want to say it was Drudge but... i just LOVE the look on sodamn's face!
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