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| _________::::____#196 - June 7, 2006________________ |
| #196 Updated: 6/07/06 9:03 a.m. 06/07/06 Lay undergoes interview for pre-sentence report Ken Lay attended an interview Tuesday at the probation office at the federal courthouse building in Houston. 06/07/06 Gabelli Reaches Accord With U.S. Over Cell Licenses Money manager Mario Gabelli has settled a civil lawsuit claiming he defrauded the U.S. government by using ``sham'' companies to win cellular phone licenses. 06/07/06 FASB Tackling Lease Accounting Is Overdue The overlords of accounting are a brave, tireless bunch. Still mending from tough battles to reform the way companies report on stock options and pension obligations, the rule makers are now gearing up to tackle the thorny question of accounting for leased equipment and property. 06/07/06 Google Takes Aim at Excel Stepping up its attack on Microsoft's core business, Google plans to make available on Tuesday a test version of a Web-based spreadsheet program that is intended to make it simple to edit and share lists and data online. 06/07/06 Tax cops pursue $1 billion Special state audit group has 900 to 1,000 cases that are flagged as abuses. |