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 Transcript: Washington Post investigative business reporter Alec Klein discussed his book "Stealing Time: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Collapse of AOL Time Warner."
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AOL's Deal Makers
In a two-part series that ran in the summer of 2002, Washington Post reporter Alec Klein explored unconventional business deals at AOL and the corporate culture that rewarded aggressive practices in AOL's business affairs unit.
Part I: Unconventional Transactions Boosted Sales
Part II: Creative Transactions Earned Team Rewards
Sidebar: Unorthodox Partnership Produced Financial Gains
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Click Here for Interactive Guide Lord of the Flies: Tales of unbridled power and bare-knuckled greed from AOL's glory years. Adapted from reporter Alec Klein's book, "Stealing Time: Steve Case, Jerry Levin and the Collapse of AOL Time Warner."
Book World: Review of Klein's "Stealing Time."
Video: Klein discusses this article in a News Channel 8 interview.
Transcript: Klein was live online to take reader questions.
Ownership Cap Could Stop Adelphia Deal
Joint bid by Time Warner Cable and Comcast to buy bankrupt Adelphia Communications's cable system could face hurdles if the government's top regulators take up a long-dormant cable ownership limit. -The Washington Post

Ex-AOL Executive Guilty In Wire Fraud
A former America Online executive pleaded guilty Thursday in Alexandria federal court to defrauding the Dulles-based Internet company of $100,000 through a phony contract for an outside consultant who did no work and then shared the fees with him, prosecutors said.
-The Washington Post

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