War means huge profits for Bush group; Andersen shredding ordered from top
Roger Baker
rcbaker@eden.infohwy.com
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Examples of evil-doer propaganda in the mainstream press:
Patriotic Americans will pay no attention to any of the following
stories which are intended only to distract attention from the war
on evil and terror. The evil and terror aimed at the symbols of
corporate America like the world trade center could stop the
expansion of the global economy before it can grow big enough to
lift all the boats and make all the improverished in the world as rich
as the other good Americans who live in our neighborhood who
know the value of hard work and patriotism; who have the
faith to understand that, as the Germans would say, "ARBEIT
MACHT FREI". -- Roger
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Subject: IV> Arms Buildup Is a Boon to Carlyle Group
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-000002484jan10.story
Arms Buildup Is a Boon to Firm Run by Big Guns
Defense: Ex-president and other Washington elites are behind the Carlyle
Group.
By MARK FINEMAN, Los Angeles Times STAFF WRITER
WASHINGTON -- Even by Washington standards, the Carlyle Group has some
serious clout.
President George W. Bush's father works for Carlyle; so does former Defense
Secretary Frank C. Carlucci, whose close friend Donald H. Rumsfeld now runs
the Pentagon; and so does a stellar cast of retired generals and Cabinet
secretaries, including former Secretary of State James A. Baker III...
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Who's Accountable?
Inside the growing Enron scandal: how evidence was shredded and top
executives fished for a bailout as the company imploded
BY DANIEL KADLEC <mailto:daily@timeinc.net>
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Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002
Just four days before Enron disclosed a stunning $618 million loss for
the third quarter--its first public disclosure of its financial
woes--workers who audited the company's books for Arthur Andersen, the
big accounting firm, received an extraordinary instruction from one of
the company's lawyers. Congressional investigators tell Time that the
Oct. 12 memo directed workers to destroy all audit material, except for
the most basic "work papers." And that's what they did, over a period of
several weeks. As a result, FBI investigators, congressional probers and
workers suing the company for lost retirement savings will be denied
thousands of e-mails and other electronic and paper files that could
have helped illuminate the actions and motivations of Enron executives
involved in what now is the biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history...
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<div>Examples of evil-doer propaganda in the mainstream press:<br>
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Patriotic Americans will pay no attention to any of the following<br>
stories which are intended only to distract attention from the war <br>
on evil and terror. The evil and terror aimed at the symbols of <br>
corporate America like the world trade center could stop the <br>
expansion of the global economy before it can grow big enough to <br>
lift all the boats and make all the improverished in the world as rich
<br>
as the other good Americans who live in our neighborhood who <br>
know the value of hard work and patriotism; who have the<br>
faith to understand that, as the Germans would say, "ARBEIT <br>
MACHT FREI". -- Roger<br>
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Subject: IV> Arms Buildup Is a Boon to Carlyle Group<br>
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Arms Buildup Is a Boon to Firm Run by Big Guns<br>
<br>
Defense: Ex-president and other Washington elites are behind the Carlyle<br>
Group.<br>
<br>
<br>
By MARK FINEMAN, Los Angeles Times STAFF WRITER<br>
<br>
WASHINGTON -- Even by Washington standards, the Carlyle Group has some<br>
serious clout.<br>
<br>
President George W. Bush's father works for Carlyle; so does former Defense<br>
Secretary Frank C. Carlucci, whose close friend Donald H. Rumsfeld now runs<br>
the Pentagon; and so does a stellar cast of retired generals and Cabinet<br>
secretaries, including former Secretary of State James A. Baker III...<br>
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Who's Accountable?<br>
Inside the growing Enron scandal: how evidence was shredded and top executives
fished for a bailout as the company imploded
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Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002<br>
Just four days before Enron disclosed a stunning $618 million loss for
the third quarter—its first public disclosure of its financial woes—workers
who audited the company's books for Arthur Andersen, the big accounting firm,
received an extraordinary instruction from one of the company's lawyers. Congressional
investigators tell Time that the Oct. 12 memo directed workers to destroy
all audit material, except for the most basic "work papers." And that's what
they did, over a period of several weeks. As a result, FBI investigators,
congressional probers and workers suing the company for lost retirement savings
will be denied thousands of e-mails and other electronic and paper files that
could have helped illuminate the actions and motivations of Enron executives
involved in what now is the biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history... <br>
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