| The New York Times 1998 Melody Petersen |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bankruptcy judge approves $25 milion loan for Livent.(Broadway theater company, Livent Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Board gives final approval to new rule on derivatives. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Consultants sing the siren song of Wall Street. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Court rules against states on patent suits. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Film industry is confronting likely change in accounting. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| For Sony, too little information proved to be a dangerous thing. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Japanese sales were inflated, U.S. medical company says.(Boston Scientific Corp. sets the record straight about its Japanese subsidiary)(Abstract) | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Lawsuits by rivals accuse textile maker of corporate espionage. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Livent gets $5 million from board; troubled company seeks more funds.(Abstract) | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| Livent weighs its options, one of which is bankruptcy.(Abstract) | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| New proposal would alter stock sales to employees. | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
| S.E.C. charges Grace and 6 former executives with fraud.(W.R. Grace & Co.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Melody Petersen |
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