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To: Dana Merrill who wrote (3145)3/11/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: scott   of 7054
 
According to pink he covered. The point of his post was that they had management that were crims. Now it appears that someone else believes so too!

Computer Learning charged by Illinois

FAIRFAX, Va., March 10 (Reuters) - Computer Learning Centers Inc said Tuesday the Illinois
Attorney General has served the company a complaint that charges it violated the state's Private
Business and Vocational School Act and the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices
Act.

The lawsuit is confined only to the company's Schaumburg, Ill., center and does not affect any
other center, including the one in Chicago, the company said in a statement. A company
spokesman was not immediately available for comment.

''We believe that CLC Schaumburg, like all of our Learning Centers, has operated and continues
to operate in accordance with state and federal regulatory standards and in the best practices of
our industry,'' said Computer's president, Reid Bechtle, in a statement. ''We intend to
vigorously defend ourselves against these allegations.''

Computer Learning provides information and computer-related education and training at 25
centers.

The company's stock, which was temporarily halted Tuesday, lost 9-1/4 to close at 27-5/8.
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