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To: Night Writer who wrote (94946)1/27/2002 3:23:54 PM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
ENE clearly broke the law. They wouldn't be shredding docs if they didn't.
Journalists (and other moronic politicians) are asking if the laws are "tough enough". While they could be tightened to prevent the kind of conflicts that AA had with ENE, the laws are tough, indeed. They just aren't enforced well enough. Journalists enable politicians to make the laws worse by asking "are the laws tough enough, did ENE break the law?", while ignoring the clear evidence that they did, in fact, break it.
I am constantly amazed at how stupid our media is...and I work in it.

CPQ, on the other hand, is being doubly vigilant these days. Houston, in particular, doesn't want a double dose of Bankruptcy.
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