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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Lucretius who started this subject5/26/2001 12:44:54 PM
From: portage  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
Fox guarding the hen house. Just when you thought it couldn't get more absurd, it does. What's next, Battapaglia in charge of the SEC ?

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Meanwhile, Lay's power in Washington is reported
to have reached unprecedented heights. According
to a story in yesterday's New York Times, Lay
supplied the Bush administration with a list of
candidates for jobs regulating the power industry
and even interviewed one of them. The story also
said Lay essentially threatened to seek the removal
of the chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Curt Hebert, if he does not support
Lay's desire to further deregulate the nation's
electricity system. Lay denied the allegation.
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