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| #191 Updated: 5/30/06 5:17 p.m. 05/30/06 Whistle-blower helps 1st Source discover embezzlement An employee at 1st Source Bank blew the whistle on an executive, who has been terminated for allegedly embezzling nearly $500,000 from existing business CD accounts. 05/30/06 Martha Stewart to Contest SEC Charges Martha Stewart continues to fight to clear her name. Stewart, who completed a five-month prison sentence a year ago for lying about her sale of ImClone stock, has decided to fight rather than settle civil insider trading charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 05/30/06 Dowie says he was fall guy Breaking his two-year silence, former Fleishman-Hillard public relations executive Doug Dowie says he's a fall guy in an investigation of Los Angeles City Hall corruption that failed to net a single public official. 05/30/06 Judge in Enron Broadband trial will not question jury The judge at the trial of two former executives at Enron Corp. Broadband Internet denied a request on Tuesday to question jurors about whether they had seen news reports about the convictions of former Enron CEOs Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling. 05/30/06 TV Azteca Execs Propose Settlement The SEC lawsuit was reportedly the first brought under Sarbanes-Oxley against an executive of a foreign company. 05/30/06 Ex-Sprint employees charged with fraud Two former employees of Sprint Corp. worked secretly for a high-tech consulting firm to give it an advantage in contract negotiations with the telecommunications giant, according to a federal indictment. |