Former Enron President Jeff Skilling Son Found Dead: John Taylor Skilled Found Dead In Los Angeles As Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling serves a 24 year sentence in prison he and his family have received sad news - Jeff Skilling's son, John Taylor Skilling was found dead in his...
The former CEO of Enron Corporation, Jeffrey Skilling, will appeal his sentence in the U.S. Supreme Court. Skilling was indicted on charges of federal felony in connection with Enron's bankruptcy in 2001. Skilling was found guilty on almost all charges and sentenced to 24...
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This years Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball cards have already hit store shelves, minus the highly anticipated rookie card of fraudster Bernie Madoff. Yeah, that's right!! The modern day Charlies Ponzi,...
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" BY URI AVNERY Green Left Weekly JERUSALEM — Some weeks ago, something curious happened: Israel discovered that Iran is the Great Satan. It happened quite suddenly. There was no prior sensational news, no new discovery. As if by the order of a drill-sergeant, the whole...
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Fraud by top executives inlarge companies is becominga worldwide problem but we must remember most of therm are honest."The $1 billion fraud unearthed last week at a leading Indian outsourcing firm has spawned...
The International Institute of Nonviolence News&Opinion By: Rev. Jermano It is pretty amazing stuff that the Fed is now bailing out Citigroup troubles by announcing today a 20 billion dollar injection...
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"McCain economic policy shaped by lobbyistSwiss bank paid McCain co-chair to push agenda on U.S. mortgage crisisTimothy A. Clary / AFP - Getty Images fileRepublican Presidential candidate U.S. Senator John McCain...
This is interesting to know, when you hear McCain sympathize with Americans and the middle class. No wonder he feels bad, he is afraid you will hold him accountable. Straight Talk Express John......Banking...
The International Institute of Nonviolence News&Opinion By. Rev. Jermano McCain was one of the so-called "Keating Five" senators. He was investigated by the Senate Select Committee on Ethics in 1991...
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" Earlier this year, John McCain tried to defend the fact that his presidential campaign was jam-packed with lobbyists: " [T]hey’re honorable people, and I’m proud to have them as part of my team. " "...
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This 4th of July 2008 may be the last time many of us Americans may ever feel happy about the 4th of July Independence Day meaning ... as the true American Independence heritage fades more and more each and every passing day as corporate America out-sources domestic...
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A new Bollywood film on a shrewd businesswoman's plan to build a power plant caught up in development politics is drawing comparisons with the controversy behind the failed Indian project of U.S. utilities giant...
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On September the 11th 1948 the Kahdzamm of Pakistan died, and the first war between India and Pakistan began. East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, eventually fell and it appeared the Islamic state would break up....
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"There are rumblings that the Venezuelan oil company is pulling the plug on the brand. The signs are boiling to the surface. Yet, you won’t read about any of it in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal or Houston Chronicle. Why not? It is a big story, almost on the scale...