...guerrillas and the government's negotiator. In 2005, former top Enron Corp. accountant Richard Causey pleaded guilty to securities fraud and agreed to help pursue convictions against Enron founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling.
...mistakes in Iraq, but vowed to keep troops there until the fragile new government took hold. Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were convicted in Houston of conspiracy and fraud for the company's downfall. (Lay died in...
...terrorism. The World Economic Forum concluded five days of meetings in New York. Former Enron chairman and chief executive Kenneth Lay resigned from the board, cutting his last tie to the company beyond stock ownership. In 2004, the Massachusetts high...
...and was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.) Congressional committees decided to subpoena former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay to appear to tell what he knew of Enron's complex financial dealings. (Lay did appear, but refused to testify...
...1999, the Senate acquitted President Clinton of perjury and obstruction of justice. In 2002, former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay expressed "profound sadness" about the collapse of the energy giant, but refused to testify at a Senate hearing...
...call involving the House leader. In 2002, two members of Congress released excerpts of a letter to Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay the previous August in which Enron executive Sherron Watkins warned of the reckless practices that eventually brought...
...remain in the shadows. Ari Fleischer cautions adversaries. He really should be concerned with administration friends. Kenneth Lay, the founder and chief executive of Enron, has long been a pal and supporter of the president. Enron executives donated...
...the highly rated TV show "E.R." In 2002, two members of Congress released excerpts of a letter to Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay the previous August in which Enron executive Sherron Watkins warned of the reckless practices that eventually brought...
...with the Taliban to kill Americans. Committees in both the House and Senate decided to subpoena former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay to appear to tell what he knew of Enron's complex financial dealings. At a Senate hearing, Deborah Perrotta, a laid-off...
...people remember Monica Lewinsky vs. how many remember Kenneth Lay," Gardinier said, making the point that the American...their attention. President's Bush's closeness to Kenneth Lay and his corrupt company Enron simply was not as "sexy...
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