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The Marketplace Report: Nikkei Plunges on Livedoor Probe

Jan 18th, 2006 · Madeline Brand talks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about the plunge in Tokyo's Nikkei stock index after investigators raided the offices of prominent Internet firm, Livedoor Co. Investigators believe the firm has been concealing massive financial losses to artificially inflate its stock value.

Keywords: officer · financial · Marketplace · Internet · Tess Vigeland of Marketplace · nikkei · plunges · livedoor · Madeline Brand · Tokyo · raided · Livedoor Co

U.S. Forces Raid Home of Iraqi Journalist

Jan 10th, 2006 · Steve Inskeep speaks to an Iraqi journalist whose home was raided in the middle of the night by U.S. forces because of mistaken identity. Ali Fadhil was detained for the night in Baghdad. Fadhil was working for British media on a documentary about the alleged misuse of millions of dollars intended for Iraqi reconstruction.

Keywords: U.S · identity · Iraqi · media · Steve Inskeep · Baghdad · British · reconstruction · dollars · raided · Ali Fadhil · detained

Making Music with Tuneful 'Leftovers'

Nov 25th, 2005 · Even history's most famous composers raided their own works for themes and ditties to use in future works. They also borrowed from the works of their predecessors. Renee Montagne talks with music commentator Miles Hoffman about famous musical leftovers.

Keywords: history · music · Renee Montagne · famous · raided · Composing · Tuneful · Leftovers · ditties · Miles Hoffman

Inside the Pellicano Files

Nov 23rd, 2005 · When the FBI raided the offices of Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano three years ago, they found enough explosives to take down a skyscraper and evidence that he might have been illegally wire tapping Hollywood conversations. The question is, what's on those tapes?

Keywords: officer · skyscraper · evidence · private · FBI · Pellicano · Anthony Pellicano · explosion · taped · raided · Hollywood

Al Qaeda Leader Rumored Killed in Mosul Raid

Nov 21st, 2005 · U.S. officials say no evidence has been found that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, was killed when American and Iraqi forces raided a house in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul this weekend. Madeleine Brand talks to New York Times correspondent John Burns about recent developments in Iraq, and the unconfirmed reports of al-Zarqawi's death.

Keywords: Iraq · city · Americans · Madeleine Brand · U.S · Al Qaeda · killing · deaths · Iraqi · evidence · New York Times · raided

Iraq Official Says Torture Claims Exaggerated

Nov 17th, 2005 · Iraq's interior minister is accusing his critics of exaggerating abuses at a special police prison in Baghdad. U.S. troops raided the prison last weekend and found more than 150 prisoners, some of whom some showed signs of malnourishment and torture.

Keywords: minister · Iraq · U.S · abusing · Prisons · Troops · Baghdad · interior · Torture · raided · exaggeration · malnourishment

French Officials Vow Crackdown on Riots

Nov 8th, 2005 · France has authorized emergency measures after a dozen nights of rioting. Local officials can now impose curfews if they choose, and police have authority to conduct raids without warning. Severe punishment for rioters was promised, and the first sentences were handed down Monday.

Keywords: emergency · Warnings · France · local · Riots · French · punishment · raided · authority · crackdown · Curfew · sentence

U.K. Police Arrest Seven Linked to Failed July 21 Bombs

Jul 31st, 2005 · As part of what police say is the continuing investigation into the attempted attacks on London on July 21, seven more arrests were made, during two raids in southeast England.

Keywords: attacks · bombing · Arrests · London · raided · UK · england · investigators

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