On today's
Diane Rhem Show the second hour featured an interview with Kurt Eichenwald regarding his new book
Conspiracy of Fools about the rise and fall of Enron. Eichenwald is a
New York Times reporter and gives a good interview, which is available for streaming
here (RealPlayer required). Worth your while to give it a listen if you missed it.
In honor of the book, which is supposed to contain all manner of FOIA-finagled documentary goodness, here's an info-packed link to the
Law Library Resource Xchange bibliography of online resources relating to Enron's collapse.
Check out today's
New York Times story by Alexei Barrionuevo which relates the current top-tier shuffling in American business to the heightened regulatory climate and pro-active board rooms that Enron, Worldcom and their ilk have ushered into being.
-- MDT
Labels: Enron, FOIA