Mar 19 Watch Disputed Merger Deal Hewlett-Packard shareholders voted on the disputed merger deal with Compaq. Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch Called into Account Ray Suarez reports on the charges against Arthur Andersen, the first criminal action to come from the collapse of Enron and also the first corporation formally charged in an indictment. Continue watching
Mar 14 U.S. Indicts Arthur Andersen for Obstruction of Justice The U.S. government indicted accounting giant Arthur Andersen for obstruction of justice in the ongoing investigation into the collapse of energy giant Enron. Continue reading
Mar 12 Watch Newsmaker: Paul Volcker Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker discusses problems in the accounting industry and his recommendation that Arthur Andersen be split up. Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch Saving Steel? The European Union denounces President Bush's decision to impose tariffs on imported steel. Continue watching
Mar 05 White House Imposes Tariffs on Steel Imports President Bush announced today that the U.S. would impose tariffs of up to 30 percent on steel imports in an effort to protect the slumping American steel industry. Continue reading
Mar 04 Watch Washington’s Balancing Act Lee Hochberg of Oregon Public Broadcasting reports on Washington state's struggle to balance its recession-era budget deficit. Continue watching
Feb 28 Watch Minnesota’s Balancing Act Fred de Sam Lazaro of Twin Cities Public Television looks into Minnesota's state budget, now experiencing its largest shortfall in history. Continue watching
Feb 28 Watch 401 (CHAOS) Paul Solman of WGBH Boston examines how your retirement saving plans may be affected by the collapse of Enron. Continue watching
Feb 27 Greenspan Says Recession May Be Ending Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress Wednesday that there are increasing signs the current recession is coming to an end. Continue reading