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1989Year LEAD: ANTITRUST regulators at the Justice Department are investigating a flurry of mergers that would significantly consolidate the number of top accounting firms. ''We are looking at each of the mergers,'' Robert Bloch, an official in the agency's antitrust division, said yesterday. Talking Deals

Auditing Mergers Expected to Clear

1932Year Charged with theft

auditing of books of Univ of Manitoba and Ch of Eng funds reveals huge losses MILLIONS IN FUNDS MISSING AT WINNIPEG; Huge Amounts, Entrusted to Machray by University and Church, Have Entirely Disappeared.

1931Year Lord Kylsant released from prison on bail, pending appeal of sentence for fraud

auditing reforms likely KYLSANT RELEASED, PENDING HIS APPEAL; Former Shipping Dictator Looks Haggard After Night in Jail-- Trial Cost Him $250,000. AUDITING REFORMS LIKELY British Accountants Plan Revision of Company Practices in Light of Court Findings in This Case.

1980Year Follow-Up on the News

Auditing the Auditor Fighting Marines Watergate Tapes Paper Chase

2001Year The overall chances of an audit by the Internal Revenue Service fell last year to 1 in 200, half the rate two years earlier, Commissioner Charles O. Rossotti said. But the working poor were almost five times as likely to be audited as everyone else. For the 20 million or so Americans who applied for the Earned Income Tax Credit, a form of negative income tax for the working poor, the chance of being audited was about 1 in 75, compared to 1 in 370 for everyone else. David Cay Johnston February 11-17

Auditing the Poor

1957Year THE anthology season is upon us, and may God rest the merry gentlemen who have compiled, edited, assembled, selected, written introductions for and proofread the grand total of 5,366 pages, representing the dozen collections here noted, which total 1,430 pieces and sell for a combined sum of $64.10 f.o.b. New York. Auditing the Treasury

Auditing The Treasury

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