1. And Enron, according to financial analysts and disgruntled former employees, juggled its books to make EES look profitable. 2. Licensed vodka makers also produce extra bottles in the dark of night, then juggle their books to hide the income from sales. 3. Neither has juggled the books. 4. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin then juggled the books to delay the debt reckoning. 5. True, the Jordan name could be a bonanza in the free-agent derby ... if he can juggle the books and find salary cap room. 6. For years, BCCI kept giving them money and juggled its books to try to cover up the problem. 7. He said Tuesday the Clinton administration may be violating the Constitution by juggling the books to permit federal borrowing without required congressional approval. 8. The Clinton administration moves Wednesday to assure the government will pay its debts, juggling government books to stave off a national default. |