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| _________::::____#107 - January 18, 2006_________________ |
| #107 Updated: 1/17/06 7:12 p.m. 01/17/06 Employee theft can ruin firm A busy Washington, D.C., dentist had complete confidence in his bookkeeper until it was too late. 01/17/06 Lay, Skilling press effort to have trial moved Continuing their cry that their trial be moved or they get more time to ask potential jurors questions, ex-Enron executives Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling today filed more court papers pushing their position. 01/17/06 City employee pleads innocent in ID theft, fraud cases A veteran city public works employee pleaded innocent Tuesday in the theft of personal identification information from water billing records to buy goods on credit. 01/17/06 Former Conn. CFO indicted in bank fraud scheme in N.H. The former chief financial officer of a Connecticut company has been indicted in a bank fraud and embezzlement scheme in New Hampshire. 01/17/06 Lilien Offers Full Fraud Protection To E*Trade Customers E*Trade Financial is offering 100% anti-fraud protection for online trading customers, a first in the brokerage business at a time of heightened concerns over the safeguarding of personal information transmitted over the Internet. 01/17/06 Nike France suspected of fraud Nike, Inc.'s French unit is being investigated as part of a fraud probe linked to its sponsorship of the Paris Saint-Germain soccer club, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. |