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Thursday, April 26, 2007 |
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Two charged in
Apple options
fraud; one says Jobs was warned |
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A former Apple executive who settled charges linked
to stock-options fraud said Tuesday he warned chief executive Steve
Jobs about potential accounting problems related to the executive
awards.
The claims about Jobs' knowledge of the scheme came as Apple's
former top lawyer and former head financial officer were charged in
a civil suit by US federal regulators with participating in fraud
related to multi-million dollar Apple stock option awards.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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China to use
Marxism to clean-up Internet
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China's leaders are hoping that
Karl Marx can shift the country's Internet users away from
"decadent" content and help them clean up the Web, state
media reported.
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Malaysian govt to
counter Internet lies
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Malaysia's information ministry
will create a unit to monitor and counter what it says are lies
being spread on the Internet about government policies, reports said
Wednesday.
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TECHBYTES
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Mitsubishi Motors
(Thailand) uses
Intelligent Communications from Avaya
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As a leading operator of assembly
plants for passenger cars and pickup trucks, Mitsubishi Motors
(Thailand) Co. Ltd., places a premium on seamless, uninterrupted
access to its communications network...
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