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NYTimes People: Wallace, Graham M.
archival articles published in The New York Times. ARTICLES ABOUT GRAHAM M. WALLACE Newest First | Oldest First Page: 1 | 2 | Next >> Cable and Wireless of Britain Names Chief; Shares Jump By ALAN COWELL Struggling to reverse three years of calamities, Cable and ...
NYTimes People: Martin, Kevin J.
including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. ARTICLES ABOUT KEVIN J. MARTIN Newest First | Oldest First Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next >> The Open-Network Agenda By SAUL HANSELL The Open-Network Agenda Kevin J. Martin, the chairman of the...
NYTimes People: Gent, Chris
acquisitive engineering and telecommunications conglomerate, offered $33 billion on Thursday for Orange P.L.C., the No. 3 British wireless operator, setting itself in direc... October 23, 1999, Saturday MORE ON CHRIS GENT AND: MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS AND DIVESTITURES, T...
NYTimes People: Ergen, Charles W.
Playing It Close in Wireless, With an Eye for Satellite Deals By EVELYN M. RUSLI Charles Ergen, chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar, has been on a takeover spree this year, making more than $2 billion in acquisitions. June 23, 2011 MORE ON CHARLES W. ERGEN AND: Dish...
NYTimes People: Midhar, Khalid Al-
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, AL QAEDA, WORLD TRADE CENTER (NYC), AIRLINES AND AIRPLANES, ESPIONAGE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNITED STATES POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, HIJACKING, TERRORISM, UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND...
NYTimes People: Miller, Stephen C.
devices that play music throughout a home over a wireless network with products aimed at music lovers who aren’t serious audiophiles. August 21, 2008, Thursday A Pocket-Size Digital Security Guard That Keeps Your Numbers Secret By STEPHEN C. MILLER The Tâke Personal Poc...
NYTimes People: Frantz, Douglas
because of the conviction. The ruling also means that he cannot serve as prime minister if h... September 21, 2002, Saturday Front Companies Said to Keep Financing Terrorists By DOUGLAS FRANTZ Hundreds of companies worldwide form a shadow network capable of providing money and lo...
NYTimes People: Bashir, Abu Bakar
radical cleric was charged Wednesday with helping plan terrorist attacks in Indonesia, a crime that carries a maximum penalty of death, the police said. The cleric, Abu Bakar Bashir, 71, left, was arrested Monday and accused of setting up a terrorist cell and militant training c...
NYTimes People: Dorman, David W.
vacant since John Zeglis left last year to become chief executive of AT&T Wireless. Mr. Dorman, 46, was chief executive of Concert, AT&T's venture with British Telecommunications. He will oversee the company's consumer and business services units, in addition to AT&T's n...