Monday, May 01, 2006

Student Loan - Prosecutor focuses on Lay's selloff


Prosecutor focuses on Lay's selloff
HOUSTON - The prosecutor painted a picture: Imagine a shareholder in Enron Corp. in 2001, long before the house of cards came down. Someone who had bills to pay, maybe student loans due. Tough financial decisions to make. That person could have sold Enron shares to raise some cash, federal prosecutor John Hueston suggested Thursday. And they might have looked to company founder Kenneth Lay

fashion: consultant answers your questions
Fashion consultant Ann Kabel answers readers fashion questions.

MOHELA Forgives $1.3M in Student Loans Held by Missouri Math, Science and Special Education Teachers
The Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority has announced a grant of loan forgiveness to a group of teachers in Missouri to support the retention of math and science teachers in Missouri schools, and to reverse a shortage of special education teachers in the state.

Art Flicks Sparkle on Cell Phones
For an idea of where mobile entertainment might be going, watch a few indie movies made especially for handheld gadgets' miniscule screens. By Niall McKay.

Englewood man Mike Lee teaches an ultimate fighting class and one of his students makes is fighting debut tonight.
ENGLEWOOD -- Dee Ann Roberts was there nearly every time her son landed a punch to the jaw, a knee to the kidney and a kick to the head. And she was cheering -- and worrying -- every minute.

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