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* The sentencings of John and Timothy Rigas, convicted last year in the massive fraud at Adelphia Communications Corp., have been postponed to June 20.
* A three-day sweep of 40 garment factories in Los Angeles and San Diego resulted in $252,610 in proposed fines for failure to comply with state labor laws, authorities said.
* Accounting firm KPMG said Chairman and Chief Executive Eugene O’Kelly has resigned after being diagnosed with cancer. KPMG’s board elected Timothy P. Flynn as chairman and CEO.
* Capital One Financial Corp. said it would eliminate 290 jobs and move its Internet auto-finance business to Plano, Texas, from San Diego.
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