-- icx_story_begin -->By now Jeffrey Skilling, the disgraced and convicted onetime CEO of Enron Corp., will have made intimate association with that shwanky new ankle bracelet he's wearing.
It seems somehow off-note, slightly wussy, to describe it as an "anklet," Skilling having been king of a gas bank and all, not to mention his Type A presence in the 1,200-mile Enron Baja Off-Road Rally.

So we're sticking with ankle bracelet, though we suspect that Skilling himself might prefer a hard-edged corporate acronym, say, EMD, which stands for electronic monitoring device.
Having been sentenced to 292 months for his role in the massive Enron fraud, which still holds the No.