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...unlike the two former colleagues he will be tried with--Enron's onetime CEO Jeffrey Skilling and chief accounting officer Richard Causey--Lay wasn't charged with insider trading by the Justice Department (although last week the Securities and Exchange Commission did so in a separate, $90 million suit in civil court, where the standard of proof is less stringent). Instead, the bulk of the charges against Lay allege that he helped keep the deceit alive after he resumed his role as CEO in August 2001, when Skilling abruptly resigned. The remaining charges deal with an obscure bank-fraud rule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case Against Ken Lay | 7/19/2004 | See Source »

...million Amount that Morgan Stanley will pay to settle a sex-discrimination suit filed by more than 300 women; $12 million goes to the lead plaintiff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 7/18/2004 | See Source »

...monotonous job of babysitting John Kerry’s 757. I walked into the terminal expecting to find Reggie, who was on my advance team, but instead found myself staring into the lens of an ABC news camera. I headed back out, trying to look inconspicuous in my suit and realized that I had a big Kerry sticker on my backpack. I peeled it off and threw it away, as if the cameraperson had not already noticed...

Author: By Nicholas F.B. Smyth, | Title: Team Pittsburgh's Big Secret | 7/16/2004 | See Source »

...does the suit help you? Every material helps your muscles work in the direction that you want them to. It's like having an extra little chiropractor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: Time Out With Maurice Greene | 7/12/2004 | See Source »

...only lawyers for the 14 detainees who brought suit in the Guantanamo case have been given permission to visit their clients, and it's unclear how the other detainees will find legal representation. It's also unclear where hearings will be held for the flood of petitions from all the captives now seeking their release. Officials are considering shifting detainees to the U.S. mainland, since--contrary to the hopes of the Bush Administration--the court ruled that Guantanamo falls well within the reach of U.S. law. Government officials say it is not likely that any more detainees will be sent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Guantanamo Detainees: Getting Heard | 7/12/2004 | See Source »

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