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#135 Updated:  3/13/06 9:39 a.m.

03/13/06
Serial Restaters: Nortel Finds Errors
Just when you thought it was safe to declare Nortel Networks to be over its
accounting scandal, it stuns Wall Street with yet another restatement.

03/13/06
Livedoor May Sell Stake to Investors to Raise Funds
Livedoor Co., the Japanese Internet company charged with securities fraud, said it
may sell a stake to outside investors after a raid on its offices triggered a 91
percent slide in market value.

03/13/06
Lear Receives Subpoena in GM Probe
The order seeks documents relating to payments or credits to GM going back to
2001.

03/13/06
Defense Questions Authenticity of Document
A lawyer for former Enron Corp. chief Jeffrey Skilling questioned Monday the
authenticity of a document a key prosecution witness contends showed improper
side deals approved by Skilling that allowed the company to hide losses.

03/12/06
Spitzer: 'no settlement' with Grasso
Prosecutors do not plan to renew settlement talks with former New York Stock
Exchange Chairman Dick Grasso, but New York State Attorney General Eliot
Spitzer would not guarantee that the case will be resolved if he is elected
governor.

03/12/06
Both sides' strategies feature Lea Fastow
Government and defense try to exploit fact that ex-CFO's spouse served jail time
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