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Forget Wall Street, protesters should focus on D.C.
With the latest revelations regarding insider trading by members of Congress and their apathetic lack of responsibility and accountability, the Occupy Wall Street protesters should vent their collective angst at them. These pious, unregulated egotists...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Demonstration, Protest
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Corruption in Congress is intolerable
With the recent revelations regarding insider trading by members of Congress, citizens expect an explanation and disclosure of lawmakers' financial records ("Keeping Congress clean," Nov. 28). I cannot find words to describe how despicable I find...Tags: Embezzlement, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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Sun conveniently omits Pelosi's misdeeds
Apparently all the " talking back" I've done in past years has been of little consequence. Could The Sun be any more obvious in their partisan reporting of insider trading perpetrated by members of Congress ("Keeping Congress clean," Nov. 28)? The Sun...Tags: Spencer Bachus, Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party
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Keeping Congress clean
In September 2008, the U.S. financial system was teetering on collapse and the stock market was shaky. But Alabama Republican Rep. Spencer Bachus saw opportunity in the crisis. According to an investigation by the CBS news program "60 Minutes," Mr. Bachus...Tags: Democratic Party, Stock Market, Finance, Spencer Bachus, Federal Reserve
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A nearly ideal 'Ideal Husband'
Although just about everybody recognizes Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" as a supremely brilliant comedy, the embrace of his other plays is usually not quite so hearty. Those earlier works have been faulted for being a little too...Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Peter Hall, Values, Ethics
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Ex-chief Lay indicted in fall of Enron
Sun StaffThe federal government's 2 1/2 -year investigation into the collapse of Enron Corp. reached the top of the shattered energy company's boardroom yesterday, as former Chairman and CEO Kenneth L. Lay was indicted on criminal charges related to the company'...Tags: Fraud, University of Virginia, Criminals, U.S. Department of Justice, Trials
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Legg, Citi wrestle with the rumors
Sun StaffOne can imagine tense, closed-door negotiations between a small cadre of Legg Mason Inc. and Citigroup Inc. executives, hunched over calculators and paperwork, trying to decide how the companies would swap parts of their businesses. But that's just it...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Lee Enterprises Incorporated, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Legg Mason, Inc., Stock Market
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Lay blasts U.S. over Enron
Associated PressAbout a month before he faces two trials on fraud and conspiracy charges, Enron Corp. founder Kenneth L. Lay reiterated his insistence that he is innocent of any wrongdoing related to his company's scandalous collapse four years ago. In a speech to about...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Defendants, Fraud, Judges, Prosecution
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Former top Enron official in plea-bargain discussions
Associated PressProsecutors and attorneys for Enron Corp.'s former chief accounting officer, Richard Causey, are in negotiations on a plea bargain on the eve of trial for founder Kenneth L. Lay and former CEO Jeffrey K. Skilling, according to people familiar with the...Tags: Fraud, Judges, Finance, Prosecution, Annual Reports
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Sullivan given 5-year term in WorldCom case
Sun StaffIf putting WorldCom Inc.'s head honcho Bernard J. Ebbers in prison for perhaps the rest of his life sends a message to Corporate America to clean up its act, legal experts say the lighter sentence handed down yesterday to his right-hand man, Scott...Tags: Scott Sullivan, Fraud, Judges, Bankruptcy, Criminals
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Appellate judge questions Martha Stewart prosecutor about juror
Associated PressNEW YORK - With Martha Stewart looking on, a federal appeals judge sharply questioned a prosecutor yesterday about why no hearing was held into allegations that a juror in the homemaking entrepreneur's trial lied. The exchange took place as lawyers for...Tags: Stock Broking, Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Witnesses
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Lay seeks separate juries for his two trials
From Wire ReportsHOUSTON - Enron Corp. founder Kenneth L. Lay wants different juries for his two trials next year. Lay and two other former Enron executives are to be tried Jan. 17 on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. Lay also faces a second trial on four separate...Tags: Fraud, Judges, Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice, Lawyers
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