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Show E6 TheSalt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Thurs., October 9, 2003 670—Legal ce 4 E g 3 52 a# & 22 Pe z z #33 BE in the case were delivered Tues day in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. Prosecutors also questioned the three womenabouttheir salaries and bonuses at Tyco, in an apparent effort to contrast the compensation of lower-level company employees with the high pay Kozlowski and Swartz got. From 1998 to 2002, Kozlowski earned more than $300 million as one of the highest-paid chief executives in the United States. Travis, who said she makes “finder’s fee” from regulators and other directors. He agreed to almost $63,000 a year plus an an- pay $22.5 million to settle the nual bonus, was asked whether charges and avoid prison. aes 2 3a27alll i#3 2003, in the Grand Connon z i2 i ; i veBzaf i i z & ! E ; ai? ry ti g . > : ene sf a ff iit ia i i #. = i i HH $ 4az F 4ae:a, j i g ! i George, Utah; and on October 30, Counc! Chombers at 125 East Center Street in Moab, Utah. Heolth 7 di East 200 North in St. a i hi G as | i ot 168 if 2003, in Room 101 of the Utoh DEG 950 Westin Sat Lote Cy, rok1Osco 17:2 bab Nort 2003, in the St. George Gity Council 288 North 1460 West, So’ loke Gity. For further in- The comment period closes ot 5 PM on October 31, 2003; —ee on thot date will be acformation, contact may be submitted electronicallyto Taylor by phone at (807 cepted. CG 53 6170. in compliance reine with "Comments on Regional Haze" in ject line, Or may be moiled to: with speciol needs [includ- Richord W. Sprott, Director ing ouxiliory communicative ods ond services) should contoct the DEQ Department of Humon Resources at 336-4413 (TD 538- Solt Loke Gty, UT 84114-4820 ATTN: Regionol Haze B2026K) 3ee with the Americons with in- a : ij :i af isfi i 7 i gi i # Hi of BO RYOTEBFBa, 7 88s bY NO. iz 1986 VOLK JET A io8) FORDPk Applicants’ CBCA applico- in the FDIC btions etel saldore on selma: filei b+ 1 LSAeOAS TOW 62 28 W 700 § Tefen TION 2 ae Bare a8 & i Regiono! Director, Son The current beneficiory of the trust deed is Wells Francisco Regional Office, Home morgage, inc. and the record owner of the recording of the notice of default is Federc! Deposit insurance erty os of Corporation, 25 Ecker 4 Conners Street, Suite 2300, San o payolt, o Francisco, Colitornia, The sole is subject to o bankruptcy filng, the trustee 94105 within tw Gays |!reindiotement oF ony ofher condition of e the dote of pubkcation 1988 CHEV BERETT this notice. Any noncon1981 CADI SEVILLE fidential portions of the te 1966 FORD PK 2 moy do so by submitting written comments to the Together with oll the improvements now erected on the property, ond oll easements, nonces, and fixtures now or hereoffer o property 2,a 5 zc conts’ CCA applications g reviewing the CBCA applicoperson wishing on fhe Appli- fe t; fn is currently Applicants’ fioms, Any to comment degrees 37West 360.31 grees 43 West 200.00 feet to “83 ebFinancial Corporation indirectly owns WebBonk, o Utah i rial joan corporotion. The FDIC g# ners fl, LP 35 of z August oacquisition 2s with 31,1998 shores of WebFinoncicl Corporation by Bost Part. s $7908035° Federal it insuronce eg in con- nection number a7 coe | Eost, Salt Loke Base ond Me- 82027CWG ridion, U. S. Survey: Beginning ot o point on the centerline of a County rood which is 1173 NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES the center of County Rood ond 1129.02 84 degrees 43 West olong soid center of Notice is hereb pe Oe vere bBo ision of the Southeast corner of sard, Section sections 41-10-1101 ond 1103, Cede ton. 195 HH ene in Bonk Control Act “CBCA”) application with i7 ey 4 fi t any error Partners, LLC, Steel Port 84317 (the undersigned discioims liability ners, itd. ond Worren in the 0 ress}, oF more porticularly described as: Lichtenstein (the “Appli- | Port of the Northwest Quorter of Section 29, Townconts") hove eoch filed o 3" Steel Porters ll, LP, Steel Weber County ot S38) East 3350 @: wing real prante pri teWaheegroel popettobe feated Liberty, UT 4 279 gic G G28 U auxiliary iraecreedtet i goy, for the originally executed 4 losing a fiat Gity, UT poesenag 2003,ot ssa nodpl so Dclober 19, 1993by Rose 4. Chambers, os trustor, in NOTKE 760 West,oF ae O10Sou rked b November 10 2005, ia order bemeludedi ntheSidiC! tromcrit " eh ai 04-3435, si uction-to the hi bidder, poyobie in lowful money the public heo: of the United ct the Main Entrance, Weber County Courthouse, 2525 Grant Avenue, Utah, on cf g NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold ot public g thirty f of tion of this notice. Written comments should be sent H 4 stash 82027Cwl Utah Division of Ait Quality PO Box 144820 is] with the Americons with Disabilities Act, individuals fi aTi A 2 i; gs If I;ié i % ia i i a: a j i f fa iili seI i iitte 4 afti Three Tyco employees were the first witnesses Wednesdayin the trial of former executives Dennis Kozlowski and Mark Swartz, who are accused of looting the company of $600 million through theft and stock fraud. The employees, Patricia Travis, Tracy Katigbak and Rosalyn Johnson, were asked to de scribe their duties as custodians of Tyco corporate records. They were also asked to read excerpts from some of those records. Opening statements by attorneys she would qualify as a “key employee” at Tyco, eligible to borrowfrom loan programsthe defendarits are accused of stealing from. “No, I'm not,” she said. Kozlowski, 56, and Swartz, 43, face as much as 30 years in prison if convicted of charges that include stock fraud, enterprise corruption, grand larceny and falsifying business records. Prosecutors described the key to the unraveling of Ko zlowski and Swartz at Tyco, which was a questionnaire that sought financial information from directors and senior executives. The document was submitted by former board member Frank E. Walsh Jr., who disclosed a secret $20 million payment he got for brokering Tyco’s acquisition of CIT Group Inc. Tyco’s shares dropped 20 percent on Jan 29, 2002, when the companyrevealed the payment. Walsh pleaded guilty last year to committing securities fraud by hiding the $20 million rox hearings will be held ot 7:00 PM on October 23 1987 NISS MAXIMA InsaneOwaBo i - BLOOMBERG News ot http: www.cirquolity.vtoh. gov SIP /Regionathazesip /reg ionafhaze.htm, _~ Trio testifies against ex-Tyco bosses the Utah Division of Air Quality and ot floor of the Martha 82027CWH ge forwarded an e-mail from a subordinate, Richard Char, that suggested it was “time to clean up those files.” Quattrone added his own endorsement, strongly urging his workers to follow Char’s suggestion. Char was the defense’s first witness Wednesday. Hetestified that he sent the documentdestruction e-mail because he was worried too manyfiles that are routinely destroyed under CSFBpolicy were piling up on bankers’ desks. He had no reason to believe CSFBwas under federal investigation, he said, until the dayafter his e-mail went out, when a companylawyertold him all IPO documents should be preserved. Quattrone made as much as $120 million a year heading the company’s technology division, helping the bank take companies public during the height of the dot-com boom. He is charged with obstruction of justice and witness tampering. haze rule. All of the above documents ore ovoi z zaree ate On Dec. 5, 2000, Quattrone necessary becouse the de- contamination solution con- about the enhanced ae manogement pion and not be ploced into permit- nual emission gool, os well as a report to EPA ation of other recommendations ted storoge until Lewisite is public on i mode by the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission thot ore not required under the federal regionol : g J es E ee ft aie i‘ ai eft is agfe 285 NEW YORK Prosecutors rested their case Wednesday against star Silicon Valley banker Frank Quattrone, insisting to a judge there is “substantial” evidence he obstructed justice by urging em ployees to destroyfiles. The government calledits final witness after five daysof testimonyin thetrial of Quattrone, whoclaims he was only following Credit Suisse First Boston policy that called for routine document destruction. Prosecutors say Quattrone was well aware that investigators were probing CSFB’srole in initial public stock offerings during the dot-com boom. The CSFB policy says no one who knowsof subpoenasorlitigation should destroyfiles. But defense attorneys for Quattrone claim he knew only that investigators were examining how IPO shares were doled out not the investment bankers, controlled by Quattrone, whohelped prepare them for the market. The defense madethat argument shortly after the prosecution rested, hoping to persuade U.S. District Judge Richard Owen to dismiss the charges against Quattrone even before defense attorneys called wit nesses. The judge refused. “There's a lot of evidencein the record that that term [allocation] was used to cover IPOs generally, for the entire CSFB,” he said. After the government rested and jurors were temporarily dismissed, prosecutor Steven Peikin had said there was “substantial circumstantial evidence in this case” that Quattrone obstructed justice. | g i the i #'f & ever tr gered; amendments to and Hazardous Waste and 8307By lg new Se venee is effective for 90 FH emission rey requir starting October 2, 3 ments; found in the new T3071 30 for forge sources and spans on December 31, 2003. This permit is dioxide. i to Also ovoilable i ore documents i The AssociaTEeD Press STATE OF UTAH OF i cls e. ment of Environmental Quolity, Division of Solid co new rule specifying Bé 32 ge DATED THIS 3rd day of October, 2003 permit was Utah Deport- q The emer issued by the iy = Lewisite- contomincted decontaminotion solution for 90 deys. 3 The Utah Department of Transportation herewith odvises ON ineresee or thot on official Public Woste Storoge Permit (UT035-2003) was i to z i fe An emergency Hozordous | fe 10400 South in wor a Bl g On the Notice Dugway Proving Ground in Dugway, Utah. This permit will allow the storage of o Prosecutors rest case, saying Quattrone obstructedjustice z z h| e i z aut f TO THE PUBLIC PUBLIC AND NAVALADLITY OF ERVRONAENTALDOCUMENT 8202661H of : aei 53 & rg i i# z fl BE THAT 820260VS fition os set forth above. This 22nd doy of September, 2003 contoiner ALL i ! ([: iii:id ffii: ; iinye @ a a iA i ; fi yl (i |! i tf @ al 825 ; i oe Fe ti # age #2 ak : i is f a #2 2 q! z i &82 if iiAsB3i: 5Batsii f 7: | if &ieii ¢ ila # : 6 DEBT, AND ANY INFORMA heoring if you do not file o timely response fo the Pe- Lynn D. Wordle, Attorney for the Petitioner g oe 3 # g gz NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS will be given notice of the time ond ploce of that AH g Gren sholl oppeor personoly and bring the children with them e the court. You ore olso summoned to Gftend thot hearing. You A z# of the above-named chil- : NO. #/023/012 Be ane at ns i : i 2gif gAtt | is 422-0391. The court See ---00000--- ' ¥5 801 will set c dote ond time for o hearing. The persons who hove physical custody Weber = oddress is 3359 as whose Qherokee Lone Fegee, Mt , tel 2617 of 375-9591; fox the fol- A port of the Northwest Quorter of the Southeast Quorter of 6 Morth, Range z moiled to tioners, Lynn D. Wordle, Fs your response 7h 72 of the ottorney for the Peti- i West, Prove, UT 84601. obo hovid RETR SOCTIN disclaims liability for ony error in the more porticularty described os: if i Court, 125 North 100 NA, to be locoted West, Ogden, UT 84401 ua a # any, or de- livered or moiled to: Gierk of Court, Fourth District A copy (the 7 oddress}, Z Your written re- or motion, be filed with Comty ot Sou : ak $0 assert ony mterest in the children. 0a) See lowing it: or mointoining ony —000s0--- apfkasceigdeedorgyneat on 15, 19 9 by Sen th con Boker, :4 | i i i‘if: iijit5 i! ‘ g hat 3 ri ull i A R855 or time you woive right tg further notice, parents S SALE : og e a= qe : iA sf * i ‘ Hi ga i fi bal d un : “Hl c i la :fszue3 ig # e faédBsari je etin “gf Hsagt Be i g i 3 fe a5 55 sf aes ae A e ‘ g a? get saiekil 8 25% oe do not file o motion for relief within such e8eo “It's no surprise that they'd try to portray a Middle Eastern Barbieeither as a belly dancer or a concubine,” said Saadeh, adding that countering such stereotypes was one of his main aims in developing Razanne. Saadeh hopes Razanne will soon be marketed in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and make greater inroads in southeast Asia. The doll is sold throughout the United States, Canada, Singapore and Germany. Saadeh would not reveal the doll’s sales figures, but he said retail sales over the company’s Websiteaccount for a majority of thealmost 30,000 dolls sold per year. Prices range from $9.99 for a single doll to $24.99 for a set like Teacher Razannethat includes a briefcase and other accessories. ore ates Sei pe NOTICE OF i i i aaz l i Mt i; seek) ae, a ai 4 i Ht eRe uety F iid ict 1:3 i f §,sre jrEs‘4ig &g.3 i 45 ii g igi i i oe i : 5 isiB are 5 7 ¢ ze 1720s. ae though Barbie was usually stripped naked,” she said. In the United States, Mattel, which makes Barbie, markets a Moroccan Barbie and sells a collector’s doll named Leyla whose elaborate costume and tale of being taken as a slave in the court of a Turkish sultan are intended to convey the tribulations of one Muslim girl in the County of Utah, in Uton. The tides es1 se ee The Livonia-based company, founded about seven years ago, sells the Razanne doll and a number of other toys geared toward Muslim children. “It doesn't matter if you're tall or short, thin or fat, beautiful or not, the real beauty seen by God and fellow Muslims is what's in yoursoul,” he said. Razanne has the body of a preteen and comes in three types: fair-skinned blonde, oliveskinned with black hair or black skin and blackhair. On the drawing board are Razannethe physician and possibly even astronaut Razanne. There's also Muslim Girl Scout Razanne, complete with a cassette recording of the Muslim Scout's oath. Razanne’s hijab [head scarf] off, me Sls eet will he wil oat Le4g mvestors. image encouraged Mimo De bryn, of West Bloomfield Township, to buy the doll for her daughter, Jenna, four years ago. “Razanne looks like the majority of women around Jenna,” said Debryn. “Jenna never tried to take :i LIVONIA, Mich. At first glance, this new girl on the block doesn't give Barbie much of a run for her money. After all, Barbie is everything Razanne is not curvaceous, flashy and loaded with sex appeal. But that’s exactly why many Muslim Americans prefer Razanne, adorned in her longsleeved dresses, head scarf and, by her creator Ammar Saadeh’s own admission, a not-so-buxom bustline. For Saadeh, the doll not only fills a marketing void but also offers Muslim girls a doll they can relate to. “The main message wetryto put forward through the doll is that what matters is what's inside you, not how you look,” said Saadeh, whoset up NoorArt Inc. with his wife and a few other What sets Razanne apart from her few competitors is that she “holds a global appeal for Muslim girls,” Saadeh said. 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