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http://wfrv.com/topstories/topstories_story_186100510.htmlY~= ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ |Z{(F Jul 5, 2006 9:22 am US/Central66$ ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ 7Xf Convicted Enron Founder Ken Lay Dies<e*a CBS News Interactive: Enron's TroublesmgHpWB (CBS) NEW YORK Convicted Enron CEO Kenneth Lay has died in Aspen, Colo., possibly of a heart attack, according to media reports broadcast Wednesday morning. Lay was convicted of federal charges in one of the biggest corporate scandals in U.S. history.:_ ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ `i5V Several media outlets cited "family sources" on the information at 10:00 a.m. Lay was 64.K|zt ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ @VY>A Lay and former Enron president Jeff Skilling were convicted in May of lying to investors and employees about Enron's health before the company collapsed into bankruptcy protection in December 2001.-CBLA* ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ GfZ The collapse obliterated more than $60 billion in market value, almost $2.1 billion in pension plans and, initially, 5,600 jobs.!@ ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ h Court observers said the two disgraced corporate chiefs faced prison sentences ranging from less than a decade to more than 30 years. Both were also are likely to face the possibility of millions of dollars in fines.N ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ Qk
(© 2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)7Wb-Y
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