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To: KZAP who wrote (79277)7/29/2002 1:44:28 PM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Excuse me, remember this FBI frame job?

The FBI framed two guys for murder when they knew they had nothing to do with it just to protect a witness of theirs who did do the crime. If you think just because they are charged that they are automatically guilty, you are wrong. They don't win 100% of the cases, do they? They even win some cases where the defendant was completely innocent.

Again, innocent until proven guilty.

I have no problem with some of you having a personal opinion that he's probably guilty. Fine. I personally believe that he's not guilty of the 911 charges and probably not guilty of some of the other charges. Some of the charges I just don't know enough about, like the extortion charge. If it's just the word of the ceo of nsol, then it's probably bogus. If they have some hard evidence, I'd like to see it. Time will tell.



To: KZAP who wrote (79277)8/27/2002 4:45:47 PM
From: bigbuk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
PANA + KZAP ? OK lets see -palleze tell me you not involved with scum- is that possible?

Item 6. Resignation of Registrant's Directors

The Board of Directors of PANACO, Inc. (the "Company") received and accepted the
resignation of board member Felix Pardo on August 26, 2002.

is this the same guy ? csmail.law.pace.edu

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT



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August Term, 1999



PETITION FOR REHEARING



(Filed: November 22, 2000 Decided: April 01, 2002)



Docket No. 99-7825
PHILIP SERVICES CORPORATION; ALLEN FRACASSI; PHILIP FRACASSI; MARVIN BOUGHTON; ROBERT WAXMAN; JOHN WOODCRAFT; COLIN H. SOULE; NORMAN FOSTER; FELIX PARDO; HOWARD L. BECK; RAY CAIRNS; WILLIAM E. HAYNES; ROBERT L. KNAUSS; DERRICK ROLFE; HERMAN TURKSTRA; SALOMON BROTHERS, INC.; MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED; BT ALEX. BROWN INCORPORATED; MORGAN STANLEY & CO., INCORPORATED; CIBC OPPENHEIMER CORP.; CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION; DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE SECURITIES CORPORATION; LEHMAN BROTHERS INC.; SCHRODER & CO., INC.; SMITH BARNEY INC.; FURMAN SELZ LLC; ARNHOLD AND S. BLEICHROEDER, INC.; BLACKFORD SECURITIES CORP.; FIRST ALBANY CORPORATION; McDONALD & COMPANY SECURITIES, INC.; JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT INC.; WM SMITH SECURITIES, INCORPORATED; DELOITTE & TOUCHE, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS,



Defendants-Appellees.

Philip Services Corporation (Philip), a Canadian metal processing company, is alleged to have perpetrated a massive fraud upon its shareholders, the vast majority of whom are United States investors. After Philip stock prices plummeted and extensive securities fraud litigation was commenced in different states and in Canada, the Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation transferred all of the American suits ‑- at Philip's request and over the objections of several plaintiffs ‑- to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Mukasey, J.). There they were dismissed, prompting two appeals that were argued together before us in March 2000