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| #201 Updated: 6/13/06 5:50 p.m. 06/13/06 Ex-Tyco shareholders may proceed with suit Former shareholders of Tyco International Ltd., whose former chief executive and chief financial officer were convicted of fraud, have been certified as a class to sue the company and its accounting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers. 06/13/06 City businessman faces court on £1.6 million fraud charges AN Edinburgh businessman is facing charges of handling £1.6 million linked to Scotland's biggest banking fraud. 06/13/06 Former sales chief of defunct Interspeed convicted of fraud A federal jury returned a fraud verdict against the former sales chief of InterSpeed, a defunct telecommunications equipment designer. 06/13/06 MSU professor searching for birds finds fraud as well Pamela Rasmussen spent 12 years putting together an exhaustive guide to the birds of South Asia. 06/13/06 Ethics Study Reveals Enron Effect "Enron" as a symbol of corporate greed and scandal entered mainstream American culture in 2001. Five years later, the results of a national business ethics study show a dramatic increase in employee opinions on company integrity. 06/13/06 Intuit Part of SEC Options Probe; Symantec Settles with IRS Intuit Inc. is among the latest companies receiving an informal inquiry from the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding its stock option granting practices. |