By Brendan January CBS.MarketWatch.com NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- Halliburton is suing three former employees who complained in a letter when the company dropped...
Fuel test at Lake Wylie nuke plant looks likely NRC signals Duke may use material from surplus weapons BRUCE HENDERSON Staff Writer Federal regulators have...
Halliburton Sues Retired Executives
HOUSTON — Halliburton Co. is suing three retired executives who
complained about a company plan to stop providing health...
Medicare 'Windfalls' Pose Hurdle for Government By ELLEN E. SCHULTZ and THEO FRANCIS Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL July 28, 2004; Page A2 The...
Halliburton Co. has paid a civil penalty of $7.5 million to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission probe into how company in 1998 and 1999 disclosed and...
Health Care Costs Darken Sunset Years By Albert B. Crenshaw Through the first half of the 20th century, a long and comfortable retirement was something few...
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO (AP) -- United Airlines, while acknowledging its pension and retiree medical costs have decreased dramatically in recent...
THE NEW YORK TIMES In an echo of the savings and loan industry collapse of the 1980s, the federal agency that insures company pensions is facing a possible...
Enron Battles Agency Over Funding Of Pensions By Albert B. Crenshaw Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, August 6, 2004; Page E03 The government's pension...
The WasteBasket: A Weekly Bulletin on Government Waste Vol. IX No. 31 August 6, 2004 The Administration announced last week that the federal deficit will reach...
Gov't holds millions in unclaimed pensions By Eileen Alt Powell, AP Business Writer | August 5, 2004 NEW YORK -- The government is holding some $75 million...
Jerry Geisel Aug. 06, 2004 HOUSTON—Enron Corp. has asked a federal bankruptcy court to block the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. from taking and terminating ...
Published: August 8, 2004 First it was the steel companies. Now it's the airlines. Is the auto industry next? In the past three years, bankrupt companies,...
August 9, 2004 4 Workers Killed in Accident at Japan Nuclear Power Plant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 6:55 a.m. ET TOKYO (AP) -- A nonradioactive steam...
As numbers turn, utility eyes options for growth David Mildenberg Duke Energy Corp., which only months ago seemed to be on the ropes financially, is rebounding...
Hanford Radiation Exposure Employee Advocate – www.DukeEmployees.com – August 10, 2004 The Seattle Times reported that a Hanford employee was exposed to...
August 10, 2004 Retired executives at Halliburton Co. who lost health benefits earlier this year have an unexpected champion: the steelworkers union, Tuesday's...
EDITORIAL Pensions on a Shaky Edge Here's the nightmare envisioned by some pension experts: United Airlines, arguing that it needs to be more competitive with...
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Older Americans make a formidable voting bloc, and as healthcare
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Treasury says July deficit was bigger than expected; final 2004 gap could set a new record. August 11, 2004 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. federal government...
How the Fed's move affects your pension - JEFF D. OPDYKE, The Wall Street Journal Wednesday, August 11, 2004 (08-11) 08:14 PDT (AP) -- Workers preparing to...
Bernard Condon 08.12.04 NEW YORK - Allegheny Technologies is on a roll. Thanks to rocketing prices for its specialty steel and some cost-cutting moves, the ...
Retirement in Peril by Jonathan Tasini published by TomPaine.com Retirement in Peril United Airlines' attempt to shed responsibility for its multi-billion ...
PIKEVILLE, Ky., August 9, 2004 (AP) Thousands of coal miners, some sick from black lung disease, will lose their medical coverage under an order filed Monday...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush's tax cuts since 2001 have shifted more of the tax burden from the nation's rich to middle- class families, according to a...
August 13, 2004 Asset Mix Took Toll on United's Pension Fund By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH nited Airlines, which appears likely to default on its pension plans in the...
Jeff Fleischer August 11, 2004 Even as a candidate in 2000, when he backed privatizing many a government program, George Bush touted the idea of adding a ...
PBGC Cranks up Pension Payment Pressure on United August 13, 2004 (PLANSPONSOR.com) –The nation's federal private pension insurer is stepping up its efforts...