Embattled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is negotiating an agreement to resign, according to an official familiar with the talks. His departure would include an acknowledgment from the bank that ...
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz will resign at the end of June, he and the bank said late Thursday, ending his long fight to survive pressure for his ouster over the generous compensation he ...
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz has resigned. Pressure for Wolfowitz to step down has grown since the release of a report on his handling of a 2005 pay raise for his girlfriend, who is also a bank ...
It’s embarrassing for a news channel to get tricked by pranksters. It’s really embarrassing when the pranksters run pretty much the exact same prank and the news channel falls for it all over again.
The struggle over World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is the most important moment in the institution’s history since its founding in 1944. The good news for developing nations is this: The status quo ...
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Few policy makers in recent American history have been as controversial on the world stage as Paul Wolfowitz, the newly elected President of the World Bank. For critics of Bush Administration foreign ...
WASHINGTON — The battle over the fate of Paul D. Wolfowitz raged behind closed doors Wednesday, with World Bank directors trying to persuade him to resign as the institution’s president and Wolfowitz ...
It was all marvellous for Paul Wolfowitz to get on Australian television (why bother?) to brusquely discuss those attacks on US soil in September 2001 and criticism of the invasion of Iraq by US-led ...
WASHINGTON — A World Bank official who helped negotiate the terms of Paul D. Wolfowitz’s job as bank president two years ago said Wolfowitz failed to resolve a conflict of interest involving his ...
Paul Wolfowitz has always been something of a dreamer. The intellectual architect of the Iraq war, Wolfowitz more than anyone else gets the credit — and the blame — for the idea that the U.S. could in ...
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