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      • The Denver Post summarized the implications for Anschutz: "Not only is Qwest founder and board member Philip Anschutz not a defendant in the long-awaited civil case against the regime of former Qwest chief executive Joe Nacchio, he doesn't even merit a mention in the 50-page complaint."
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  2. Apr 6, 2007 · DENVER — Joe Nacchio “broke down in tears” after his son attempted suicide and asked to resign as chief executive of Qwest Communications International Inc. at a time when prosecutors contend...

  3. Jul 31, 2007 · News. Jul 31, 2007 2 mins. CSO and CISO Data and Information Security. A judge ordered the former chief executive of Qwest Communications International to pay US$52 million and spend six years in...

  4. Apr 6, 2007 · In testimony earlier Thursday, Qwest’s founder, Philip F. Anschutz, said that Mr. Nacchio “broke down in tears” in a private meeting in January 2001, after his son attempted suicide, and...

  5. Apr 6, 2007 · Jurors heard testimony this week from Qwest’s founder and former president in the insider trading trial of ex-CEO Joe Nacchio.

  6. DENVER, April 19 — Joseph P. Nacchio, the former chief executive who transformed Qwest Communications International into a major telecommunications rival, was convicted Thursday of insider...

  7. Jul 27, 2007 · Business News. Ex-Qwest CEO given six years in prison. Former Qwest Communications chief executive Joe Nacchio was sentenced to six years in prison Friday for making $52 million in...

  8. The Denver Post summarized the implications for Anschutz: "Not only is Qwest founder and board member Philip Anschutz not a defendant in the long-awaited civil case against the regime of former Qwest chief executive Joe Nacchio, he doesn't even merit a mention in the 50-page complaint."

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