Big Accounting Firm Picks a Global Chief
Date: 16 February 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu nominates William G Parrett as chief executive officer (S)
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Date: 16 February 2003
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu nominates William G Parrett as chief executive officer (S)
Date: 16 February 2003
INTERNATIONAL 3-14 U.S. Seeks Final Tests On Iraqi Disarmament Seeking more persuasive evidence that Iraq continues to defy United Nations weapons inspectors, the Bush administration plans to work with the inspectors to demand a set of final specific tests of Saddam Hussein's willingness to disarm in the next two weeks, administration officials said. 1
Date: 17 February 2003
INTERNATIONAL A2-8 NATO Backs Turkey Plan In Event of War With Iraq The North Atlantic Treaty Organization formally gave a go-ahead to begin military planning for the defense of Turkey in the event of a war with Iraq. The Bush administration hailed the settlement as a sign that there might eventually be a resolution over the use of force against Iraq at the United Nations. A1 Sanctions Plan for North Korea The Bush administration is developing plans for sanctions against North Korea that would include halting its weapons shipments and cutting off money sent there by Koreans living in Japan, in the event that North Korea takes aggressive new steps toward developing nuclear weapons. A1
Date: 17 February 2003
The Nation, magazine of political left, accepts full-page advertisement from Fox News channel, which Nation's readers consider to be in enemy camp; Nation receives 250 vehemently angry letters, e-mail messages and phone calls, and more than 50 subscription cancellations; photo (S)
Date: 16 February 2003
By Noam Scheiber
Noam Scheiber
Noam Scheiber article examines how FBI came up with figure of 5,000 Al Qaeda operatives in United States, figure that was printed in The Washington Times and has had staying power; estimate was apparently produced in response to Capitol Hill pressure about Al Qaeda's US presence (M)
Date: 17 February 2003
By Patrick E. Tyler
Patrick Tyler
News analysis: worldwide protests against war in Iraq may sway public opinion and have political implications for countries that support US, but there appears to be little indication that Bush administration can be moved in its determination to go to war, even as it has lost some of momentum gained after Sec of State Colin Powell's speech to Security Council; as relations between US and Europe continue to deteriorate, swell of popular opposition to war across Europe as well as hawkish jibes from Defense Sec Donald Rumsfeld and others have only roiled waters further; statement from weapons inspector Hans Blix that there has been some movement toward disarmament compounds issue and gives ammunition to Security Council and others calling for restraint; finally, Powell's most recent promise of intelligence on connections between Iraq and Al Qaeda did not materialize, leaving overall question about why action should be taken now unanswered; photo (M)
Date: 16 February 2003
By Jonathan P. Hicks
Jonathan Hicks
Members of Black and Puerto Rican Legislative Caucus, at its annual Presidents' Day weekend gathering, complain that news media single out black legislators for scrutiny regarding influence-peddling investigation involving Correctional Services Corp; at moment, much of scrutiny centers on Assemblyman Roger L Green of Brooklyn (M)
Date: 16 February 2003
Dean M Scheinert letter contends that media and fans should remember all that former manager Bobby Valentine did for New York Mets, instead of blaming him for all of team's shortcomings (S)
Date: 16 February 2003
By Todd S. Purdum
Todd Purdum
Ronald L Ziegler, who has died at age 63, is remembered for some his wordcraft as Pres Richard M Nixon's press secretary; several examples; photo (M)
Date: 16 February 2003
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Profile of Italy Prime Min Silvio Berlusconi, one of Europe's most unusual and flamboyant leaders, media magnate and political titan who has amassed, or at least sought, astonishing degree of power, yet always seems to be dancing one small step ahead of disaster; he remains Italy's richest man, holding tight to business interests that include three of state's seven national television stations; his myriad entanglements constantly--and inevitably--raise questions about motives behind legislation and threaten to trip him up; Berlusconi has hand in nearly every form of media through his company Fininvest, either directly or through its ownership of media conglomerate Mediaset; Berlusconi, repeatedly charged with corruption, has always prevailed in the end; photos with Pres Bush, British Prime Min Tony Blair and Russia Pres Putin; table shows Berlusconi's business interests (L)