BY MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
Joseph P. Kennedy II took time out last month from his oil dealings with Hugo Chávez to respond to a column I wrote about another of his ventures. This one involved a 1999 contract between Fusion Telecommunications, where Mr. Kennedy was on the board, and the state-owned telecom monopoly Haiti Teleco.
Mr. Kennedy's assertions in a Feb. 11 letter to the editor in the Journal—and the still-unanswered question about why Fusion had access to the Teleco network at a 75% discount to the official rate on file at the Federal Communications Commission—are worthy of attention. This is especially true since, ...






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