...familiar with World Assistance for Cambodia, started by Bernie Krisher [former Tokyo bureau chief at Newsweek], and I knew about the poverty there and...
Profile of George Miller, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of Sigma-Aldrich Corp
...based holding company is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc...
...as chief of the Charities Bureau of the New York State...Tyler B. Robinson (litigation). In Tokyo, Takahiro Saito (corporate). ...
...moved to New York from Tokyo.The moves take...the U.S. Government's Bureau of Industry & Security. All joined...
...efforts with the firm?s other Asian offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Tokyo.Much of the work the firm focuses on in the region is...
...the K Street drug network came in late 1995, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI" or "Bureau") started a comprehensive investigation into illegal drug...
...has laid claim to the Tokyo and Singapore branches....
...with Joseph Simons, formerly the director of the Federal Trade Commission's bureau of competition. Pepper Hamilton (Philadelphia): Transactional attorney Damian C. Georgino...
The arrests of two suspects in the spree of sniper killings that haunted the D.C. area for weeks only begin what will likely be years of criminal justice proceedings. Also: The delicate balance that
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