That's my preliminary response to Martha Stewart's conviction. Her case is about how insiders rigged the stock market casino of the 1990s. They added to their billions while millions of average investors lost their life savings. Martha's lie was worse than anything said about the sale of ImClone stock. It was the lie that the middle class could get a fair break on Wall Street.
She had lots of company. There's Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling, who presided over the largest business scandal in history and is now, at last, indicted. Read the full story at Arizona Republic
Briggs did not waste any time before knocking Pegues down with a quick right. Briggs landed another right and finished the fight with an overhand left hook.
Briggs is 40-4-1 with 34 knockouts and has won 25 fights by first-round knockouts. Briggs was originally scheduled to fight Robert Davis (28-6, 16 KOs), but Davis withdrew with an ankle injury Read the full story at Arizona Republic