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Feb 25 2009, AP

A federal appeals court reinstated the insider trading conviction of former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio in a split decision Wednesday and lifted the stay that had spared him from starting a six-year prison term.

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Joseph J. Euteneuer — Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Qwest Communications (Photo: Business Wire)