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Richard Grasso

848 words/4 pages

Due to the peculiarities of the NYSE , such an abundant package could have caused the decrease of stockholder loyalty , moreover - Grasso was suspected in the premature withdrawal of funds , as the timetables for such payments are also fixed and allegedly strictly regulated (Albrecht , 2005 Crystal , 2006 , Surowiecki , 2004 . ``On May 26 , Grasso responded with a countersuit against the Exchange and its current chairman , John Reed , seeking payment of unpaid portions of his pay package , as well ``besmirching ' his name . Grasso...


Origanized Crime Colombia

1256 words/5 pages

America . The war on drugs is slowly gaining the upper hand with the help of the international community headed by the US government . Under the Airbridge Denial Program , US authorities intensely monitor civil aircraft suspected of carrying illegal drugs at the same time increase b patrol to prevent drug trafficking in the country . Despite the downfall of the Cali and Medellin cartels , there are still some 300 active drug smuggling syndicates in Colombia where shipping of cocaine to industrialized nations...


Terrorisum In The Western Hemisphire

17143 words/63 pages

But most terrorist organizations avoid the label , and choose to be classified as ``irregular military forces ( HYPERLINK "http /www .fpa .org /newsletter_info2478 /newsletter_info .htm " http /www .fpa .org /newsletter_info2478 /newsletter_info .htm . Every definition should serve its purpose from the very start to refrain from encountering problems in the future readings . Now , there is what they call as a wide or narrow definition . Wide definition covers the complete history of the word , and much likely related to its ordinary usage at...


Terrorism In South America

1924 words/7 pages

It is also a fact that in many cases these funds are obtained by blackmail or death threats used to extort money from Muslims that refuse to collaborate . Those people are often perceived as the enemies of the jihad and traitors who are to be punished or even physically eliminated . Local Arab and Muslim communities regularly remit funds to families in the Middle East , but part of these remittances is also directed to Islamic terrorist groups in the Middle East...


International Relations

1707 words/7 pages

China and India is doing at present times . China and India are just two of the countries in Asia that experiences economic growth from international trading as these two countries specialize on the production of products where they have a competitive advantage or factors of production that could provide competitive advantage . Nevertheless , on the other hand , poverty would still remain a problem on this two identified countries and it would takes years before they will be able to eradicate the...


Plan Columbia And Corporate Social Responsibility Vs. Corporate Accountability Paradigms

1891 words/7 pages

In this regard , the intervention of the United States on Colombian government 's ``war on drugs ' only causes further negative impacts on the welfare of the Colombian society and only produces short term solutions on the problem regarding the narcotics industry in Colombia . At present , guerilla movements becomes more intensive as before as various paramilitary groups fight back on the combined forces of the Colombian government and the United States . Illegal drug activities start shifting underground in Colombia but remains...


The Drug Trades Affect On Rural Labor In Colombia

3246 words/12 pages

The same case applies to maintaining them and transporting them . There has also been the reallocation of the crop land that were being used to grow legitimate crops for the illegal drug land use . It is on this backdrop that land improvement and proper product distribution have not been made , thus making it very hard for the production and the selling of the legit cash crops . The United Nations Drugs Control (UNDCP ) also lists the opportunity costs of the unlawful...


Us Military Intervention

1102 words/5 pages

Middle East since the said economic programs can be utilized by the American in to relax the trade barriers for American exporters , control the oil price on the world market , and free entrance of American investments to Arab states just like the case of Colombia as discussed earlier (Yerkes 1 . In this regard , it is therefore clear that all of the military interventions of the United States only provides short term solution to a problem of one country and almost...


Us And Colombia

774 words/3 pages

Bottle cleaning then follows which is executed though an extensive machine operated system where they are perfectly cleaned both inside and outside . This process actually starts with visual inspection of the plastic bottles , each at a time by a team that is strategically assigned that duty . The machine works in such a way that the bottles will glide in a line so that they are swooped in to a washing equipment that has been made using the latest food processing...


Organised Crime And Terrorism

1131 words/5 pages

Ireland , Chechnya , Lebanon , Afghanistan , Pakistan , and the Philippines , suggest that transnational organised crime has been an important source of income for terrorist and insurgent groups . For example , the Columbian FARC guerrillas and the Peruvian Shining Path are known to have provided mercenary security support for narcotics production and trafficking lines in South America , while the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC ) has reportedly `been using infrastructure in Lebanon to support drug trafficking . Terrorist fundraising through crime...


Should The U.s. Give Military Aid To The Colombian Government In The So-called War On Drugs There...

1541 words/6 pages

USA supplied over 64million in weapons combined with twelve Blackhawk helicopters which alone cost 169million (Stokes 2005 . There has been significant lobbying from oil companies as well who stand to benefit with increased US participation in Colombian affairs . It emerges quite clearly that corporate interests have largely influenced the military aid policy . There is further criticism of the military aid policy to the effect that the aid package seeks to secure oil interests of the United States (Le Billion 2005...


Victimless Crimes

2010 words/8 pages

Kleiman , 1992 , 62 . This reveals the fundamental logical flaw embedded in the argument that purports drug use as a victimless crime . It assumes that the acts of selling , buying , and using drugs do not have spill-over effects to other uninvolved parties . Clearly , whether the burden lies with friends or family , or the community in higher crime rates or increased health-care costs , the choices of a trafficker to sell and a user to buy and abuse drugs ripple far beyond themselves...


Revolutionary Armed Forces Of Colombia

5512 words/21 pages

Cuban Revolution would be born (Markey , 2008 . A critical turning point in Cuban democracy would occur in 1952 when , preceding presidential elections , former president of Cuba Fulgencio Batista grabbed power through a military coup de tat . Batista promptly suspended the constitution , dissolved the Cuban congress and instituted a provisional government with the promise to restore elections . Indeed , elections were planned to be carried out the following year . Nearing the elections , however , Batista turned down his promise and suspended the elections...


Introduction To Terrorism

835 words/4 pages

Swami , 2008 ) For my future research , I would like to focus on the group known as the Abu Sayyaf . Based in ad around Philippines , members of this organization have been fighting for an independent Islamic state from the largely Catholic Philippines . They use various tactics , especially kidnapping and extortion , it receives its funding and weapons from other extremist Islamist organizations in Middle and South East Asia . As such , its ideology is similar to other groups in the region working to...


Politics Of Latin American

1546 words/6 pages

According to government statistics there were more than 9 thousand homicides only . These are the only one probably reported and the real figures are feared to be really high . Other criminal activities like robberies , carjacking and kidnapping are far more frequent (James , 2006 ) Since President Chavez assumed office he has been accused of demonizing the rich Venezuelans sometimes directly and indirectly . This has allegedly led to a recent surge in homicide against the rich and affluent . The country has surpassed...