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    Corporate Crisis: Sticks and Stones or Tough Talk?

    Two days after the President-s lecture to Wall Street, the markets are still very shaky. Bristol-Myers Squibb is the latest corporate suspect, under investigation for inflating last year-s sales by a billion dollars. There-s also word that, as a corporate director, Mr. Bush took the same kind of low-interest loans he denounced in Tuesday-s speech. As Congress ponders legislative reforms and the crisis continues to deepen, we talk to investment advisors, state officials and corporate managers about what they-re doing to get corporate America back on the right track. Newsmaker:Big Shift in Iraq Invasion Strategy Last week, the New York Times reported that a -highly evolved- plan for a massive invasion of Iraq, designed to topple President Saddam Hussein, was -working its way through US military channels.- This morning-s USA Today addresses the timing of such an invasion. John Diamond, who wrote today-s story, says the US is searching for -significant provocation- to justify an Iraqi invasion. Reporter-s Notebook: Divide over Arming Pilots Congress, by a margin of 3-to-1, has approved the arming of airline pilots in the cockpits. The idea got a cool reception in the immediate aftermath of September 11 and President Bush is still opposed. Though it sounds like the brainchild of the National Rifle Association, one of the Senate-s most liberal Democrats now says she supports it. The New York Times- Matthew Wald has more on the politics of the highly controversial measure.

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    By Warren Olney • Jul 11, 2002 • 1 min read

    Two days after the President-s lecture to Wall Street, the markets are still very shaky. Bristol-Myers Squibb is the latest corporate suspect, under investigation for inflating last year-s sales by a billion dollars. There-s also word that, as a corporate director, Mr. Bush took the same kind of low-interest loans he denounced in Tuesday-s speech. As Congress ponders legislative reforms and the crisis continues to deepen, we talk to investment advisors, state officials and corporate managers about what they-re doing to get corporate America back on the right track.

    • Newsmaker:

      Big Shift in Iraq Invasion Strategy

      Last week, the New York Times reported that a -highly evolved- plan for a massive invasion of Iraq, designed to topple President Saddam Hussein, was -working its way through US military channels.- This morning-s USA Today addresses the timing of such an invasion. John Diamond, who wrote today-s story, says the US is searching for -significant provocation- to justify an Iraqi invasion.

    • Reporter-s Notebook:

      Divide over Arming Pilots

      Congress, by a margin of 3-to-1, has approved the arming of airline pilots in the cockpits. The idea got a cool reception in the immediate aftermath of September 11 and President Bush is still opposed. Though it sounds like the brainchild of the National Rifle Association, one of the Senate-s most liberal Democrats now says she supports it. The New York Times- Matthew Wald has more on the politics of the highly controversial measure.

    USA Today

    Bush Speech on Corporate Responsibility

    Barron-s

    California State Treasurer-s Office

    Conference Board

    Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    Los Angeles Times

    Securities and Exchange Commission

    Transportation Security Administration

    New York Times

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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