Redux FL 2012

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Redux FL 2012
(NYT34) WASHINGTON -- July 8, 2002 -- WORLDCOM-ANALYSTS -- Two former Worldcom executives who played a pivotal role in the company's accounting problems -- Bernard J. Ebbers, WorldCom's former chief executive, and Scott D. Sullivan, its former chief financial officer -- refused to testify Monday at a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee. They invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Adam Quinton of Merrill Lynch was alerted by WorldCom's aggressive deduction of expenses. Quinton in Washington. (Stephen Crowley/The New York Times)
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Redux FL 2012
2002-07-08
East News
Redux Pictures
Stephen Crowley/The New York Times/Redux
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