In a surprising coda to the Enron trial, company founder, presidential confidant, and recently convicted felon Ken Lay died this morning of a heart attack. His dubious legacy: “Enron’s bankruptcy filing cost thousands of workers their jobs, spooked investors into doubting the integrity of the stock market and spurred lawmakers to enact the most significant changes to corporate practices in more than 70 years.“
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I want to see a picture of the body! They did it for Uday, Qusay and Zarqawi — why not Kenny-boy? I don’t trust the bastard. Let’s have DNA testing of the corpse, to be sure he didn’t kill a lookalike.