Northeast Tries to Get Back to Work - Wall Street Journal
Tens of millions of people in the Northeast U.S. confronted traffic, gas lines and patchy public transit Thursday after Sandy's destructive passage, while many others sought only to create a semblance of modern life without electricity, running water and hot …
After conviction, former Italian PM goes to Kenya
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi arrives in Kenya a week after an Italian court convicted him of tax fraud and sentenced him to four years in prison.
Chevron sued in Argentina over Ecuadorean spills
The winners of a $19 billion environmental judgment against Chevron Corp. in Ecuador are going around the world trying to get the oil company to pay up. Now they’re trying to persuade the courts in Argentina to freeze $2 billion in Chevron assets, citing a treaty Argentina signed that allows for the automatic freezing of assets of defendants who refuse to pay final court judgments.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
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