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| #161 Updated: 4/18/06 7:37 a.m. 04/18/06 Skilling cool despite intensified questioning In his first day on cross-examination, Jeff Skilling on Monday denied insider trading, denied lying to investors and denied remembering some key facts. 04/18/06 Trial opens for alleged embezzler Denis Shusterman is accused of stealing $10 million, using part of it to produce movies. 04/18/06 Ben & Jerry's ex-CFO sentenced The former chief financial officer for Ben & Jerry's ice cream will serve a little more than two years in prison in connection with the embezzlement of $300,000 from his employer. 04/18/06 Swedish businessman pleads not guilty in LA Ferrari case The mystery behind the high-speed crash of a rare Ferrari on a coastal highway continued to take new twists and turns as prosecutors filed embezzlement, grand theft, drunk driving and weapons charges against a Swedish businessman. 04/17/06 Online sellers getting tough More merchants challenge fraud and charge-backs 04/17/06 Internal Auditing Gaining in Popularity With internal auditors taking a more prominent role in U.S. companies, the popularity of the field is surging. 04/17/06 Tyco to pay $50 mln to settle US SEC fraud charges Tyco International Ltd. (TYC.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the conglomerate whose former chief was convicted of looting the company, will pay $50 million to settle accounting fraud charges, U.S. authorities said on Monday. |