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...least stipulate that public companies should not be allowed to have the same firm do both its auditing and its accounting--a proposal endorsed by more than 70% of those polled by cnn and TIME. Auditing firms--or, at the very least, their employees--should be rotated from client to client every few years. Most important, auditors should give detailed statements explaining how aggressive or conservative their client's accounting is, rather than simply signing...
Public defender Timothy Watkins, who is defending Chase, said that his client was drawn into a plot that Felton organized, and that she did not fully understand the plan...
...like the model walked through the studio and everything stuck to her." But there was discipline to the decoration, and the result was a show to out-haute the best of them. Like Lacroix, Gaultier mixes age-old techniques - embroidery, appliqu?, draping - with New-Age ideas. His client needs a sense of humor to wear his dress with printed pearls, his feather harness top or his short crocodile jacket, with tail. Indeed, humor might be the salvation of haute couture. After all, if you can afford a $20,000 dress these days, you should be laughing. Yohji Yamamoto showed...
Bacanovic next will face questions from a congressional committee and the Justice Department. Waksal, as well as Stewart, was his client. Investigators are trying to determine whether Bacanovic, knowing that Waksal was desperate to sell his shares, advised Stewart to sell hers without explaining why. If that's the case, lawyers say, Stewart is probably innocent of insider trading. But if she knew about impending bad news from the FDA, she could be in trouble...
Thomas Carter, Hatfill's attorney, says his client has met with the FBI several times, has been cooperative and has "never been a suspect." FBI sources say that Hatfill is not a suspect but is merely one of about 15 scientists whose homes were searched in the investigation and that no incriminating evidence was found in the search. --By Andrew Goldstein and Elaine Shannon