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Black's problems may be just starting, however. Tweedy, Browne's complaints to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) go much deeper. Black and his wife, columnist Barbara Amiel, and several top executives received other payments now being examined. Black, Amiel and the executives are affiliated with a private firm called Ravelston Corp., which received $203 million from Hollinger from 1995 to 2002 for so-called service agreements. Hollinger admitted in March that these agreements "were not the result of arm's length negotiations between independent parties" and thus may not be favorable to the company. Yet Hollinger's board...
...they suggest, they won't survive. Intelligence sources tell Jacquard that the four participated in the May bombing. The CD also features a bone-chilling cell-phone call that two of the terrorists apparently made from a car as they launched their May attack. It lasts 7 min. 21 sec. and closes with bursts of gunfire, remote screams of alarm and shouts of "Allahu Akbar!" This is propaganda, and it's aimed at die-hard followers of bin Laden. Jacquard believes the group wants to provoke a bloody war between its core supporters and Saudi authorities--much like the conflict...
Every rock you turn over in this industry, you find vermin. The SEC has not turned over a pebble...
Neither of your state teams is in contention? Conference pride, baby! The SEC is going down...
...GAMING THE MARKET New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer, Massachusetts regulators and the SEC are on a rampage against fund firms for allowing illegally timed trades. The first to be charged: Putnam Investments. Expect more to be fingered. --By Dody Tsiantar with Elaine Shannon