The colorful images of a year of white-collar scandals -- toga-party videos, executives lavishing themselves with expensive toys, corporate looting by the billion -- may turn out to be just a warm-up act. Business trials dragged some major CEOs onto the docket in 2003, but the coming year promises equal levels of flamboyance, along with the trial of the biggest name yet to be dragged into court in the government's corporate crackdown.
December 11, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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