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今回のお題(Economist誌より):
Many people, possibly hundreds, were killed when government troops opened fire on unarmed demonstrators in Andijan, a city in Uzbekistan. The United States said it was “deeply disturbed” by the actions of Islam Karimov’s government. The unrest spread to a second town, Korasuv, also in the Ferghana valley, in the east of the country.
eゼミ:Morgan Stanleyへの損害賠償請求(BTW第25回)
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今回のお題(Economist誌より):
Morgan Stanley, already beset by strife among its top managers, faced more bad news. The investment bank was ordered by a Florida court to pay a total of $1.45 billion in damages to Ronald Perelman. Jurors were directed to find that the billionaire investor was deliberately misled about the financial position of Sunbeam (a maker of household appliances that eventually went bankrupt) in a 1998 deal. The bank will appeal.
eゼミ:ムスリム同胞団56人逮捕(PTW第24回)
eゼミ:フランス二大テレコム社合併(BTW第24回)
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今回のお題(Economist誌より):
BP issued a preliminary report on an explosion at its refinery in Texas on March 23rd, which killed 15 people and injured more than 170 others, and admitted that a “series of failures” led to the disaster. Analysts are waiting to see how much claims for compensation and lawsuits will cost the firm.
eゼミ:ブッシュ大統領訪欧(PTW第23回)
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今回のお題(Economist誌より):
George Bush’s whirlwind tour of eastern Europe took him from Riga, Latvia’s capital, to Moscow, where he attended President Vladimir Putin’s parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Victory Day in 1945. The American president then flew on to a rapturous welcome in Georgia, where he praised the people’s battle for democracy and for freedom from outside (ie, Russian) interference.