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So, who exactly was Cornett at the time he was duping all his Forex Ponzi victims?
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"Over-priced products that encourage customers to wait for the next huge sale is the norm, " says Cornett, 52.
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Richard Cornett is the communications director for the Western Plant Health Association, a nonprofit agricultural trade group based in Sacramento, Calif.
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Throw in some cutbacks in print advertising and Cornett has managed to slash operating expenses by 19% in the last 12 months.
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Mark Cornett, co-owner of Northern Interiors, a furniture retailer in Potsdam, N.
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The mother of twins who play youth volleyball, basketball and soccer, Cornett said she will be looking at adding exemptions to current law.
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In that sense, Cornett has put the cart before the horse.
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With average revenue per ticket on the wane in the recession, Cornett also has squeezed more out of each operating dollar by taking a closer look at what his customers were buying.
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On April 30, 2003, the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas sentenced Cornett to a term of imprisonment of 37 months after he pleaded guilty to five counts of bank fraud.
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Cornett also rationalized his labor costs.
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But the move could spur millions of websites to retool their Web page by changing what's called a "markup language" so the search engine could more easily locate them under the new system, said Larry Cornett, a former Web-search executive at Yahoo Inc.
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