Marketplace Morning Report

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  2002

  (March)

    four
        • The latest accounting woes... in China
        • New suitors for bankrupt Global Crossing
        • What's being pitched in baseball's labor negotiations
        • Why the media missed the Enron story
        • The federal court fight over FastTrack file-sharing technology

    five
        • Russians battle over vodka-naming rights
        • Brazilian videogame lets you take control of government
        • How do you negotiate a salary during a recession?
         • Bush Administration and steel import tariffs
         • Spies in corporate America

    six
        • Financial turbulence for UK air traffic service
        • The Catholic Church: blessed by the euro
        • Rudy Maxa finds the cheapest airfares
        • Europe steels for a trade war

    seven
        • Guatemalan fast food chain heading north
        • Another one bites the Arthur Andersen dust
        • Jordan Goodman on borrowing from your 401K
        • Japan: Discount tickets to re-view "Mulholland Drive"
        • No raise -- here's a shiny new title

    eight
        • Guitar sales are hot!
        • Vivendi-Universal bows to pressure
        • MS downplays Xbox glitch
        • Boxers sport online casino ad tattoos
        • Zimbabweans head to the border for work

    eleven
        • Economic life in NYC after 9/11
        • Maxine Shapiro on 6-month 9/11 anniversary
        • Part 1 of our series on daycare crisis
        • China: financial olive branch to Taiwan
        • U.S. airlines: first EU retaliation for steel tariffs?

    twelve
        • Space: your frequent-flyer miles frontier
        • Could Euro labor unions stop HP merger?
        • No more guaranteed raises in Japan
        • "The Economist" comments on Enron
        • Part 2 of our series on daycare crisis

    thirteen
        • MiracleGro goes after young green thumbs
        • Beijing Summer Games: Setting the scandal bar higher?
        • Channel Tunnel closed to immigrant flow
        • Focus groups: the real deal?
        • Part 3 of our series on daycare crisis

    fourteen
        • Mon dieu! Eiffel pilfering in Paris!
        • Christopher Locke questions the marketing of America
        • Jordan Goodman: Alternative Minimum Tax -- ugh
        • Baseball: is Selig playing fair?

    fifteen
        • Company helps to wipe away Osama
        • Steel trade friction in China
        • Some can't relax about UK guide's "chill out" rooms
        • EU to standardize clothing sizes
        • Band starts travel agency

    eighteen
        • New proof snoozing at work works
        • Thatcher wants Britain to join NAFTA
        • Japan's glass ceiling
        • Calculating fair market value on your donations
        • Allan Sloan on Arthur Andersen

    nineteen
        • Is the Fed done steering the economy?
        • Barrage of merger campaigning for Hewlett Packard shareholders
        • Bonuses cut for execs -- despite success
        • Attack against Iraq: OPEC wins, we don't

    twenty
        • Botox: no sweat on the Oscar red carpet?
        • Hot deals on cash-strapped power producers
        • Work 2.0: employees will become the boss
        • Where the big NCAA money is going
        • Junk and gems on eBay's travel section

    twenty-one
        • Cellphone ettiquette tips for dummies
        • French state buys back earliest photo
        • Cherry blossom derivative blooms early
        • Senate investigates how hospitals buy supplies
        • Dealing with insurance company digging

    twenty-two
        • Cash Peters tours stars' homes
        • AOL employees find e-mail freedom
        • You've got mail...and you've been served
        • The Oscars as an economic strategy
        • Cross-British Channel underwear wars

    twenty-five
        • Fishy jingles in Japan
        • Mutant thumbs from computer game-playing
        • Allan Sloan on G.E. and Jack Welch
        • Maxine Shapiro: CEO confidence
        • Enron not changing things at biz schools

    twenty-six
        • Canada hits back...with a tomato trade war
        • Good and bad news about binge drinking
        • It's Blackpool, Baby!!
        • American business style changing
        • State governments: old hands at "cooking" the books

    twenty-seven
        • Anxiety in the friendly skies
        • Ads sell arts education
        • Israel: the costs and gains of peace
        • Scandals and bottom line in the Catholic Church

    twenty-eight
        • James Bond gets new 'duds...from China
        • Andrew Zimbalist: baseball's 60-40 rule
        • Jordan Goodman: prenups for non-nups
        • Surveying the surgeon shortage
        • Found! 90 million smallpox vaccines

    twenty-nine
        • Broadway gives $1 million back to NYC
        • The joy of Pepsi?
        • Bush administration: money from Taiwan?
        • Depression census figures could reveal plenty
        • Fear and dengue in Rio

 


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