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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (3761)3/31/2002 1:31:48 AM
From: Mephisto   of 5185
 
"Mr. Abraham did not meet with any representatives of environmental organizations
or consumer groups, the documents show. "


Message 17260370

"A coalition of nearly 30 environmental groups asked to
meet with Mr. Abraham to discuss the energy policy on
Feb. 20, 2001. Energy Department officials declined the
request, citing Mr. Abraham's "busy schedule,"
department officials said.

But in the days following, Mr. Abraham met with
numerous industry representatives, including a top
executive of the American Coal Company; the chairman of
UtiliCorp United , a power company now
known as Aquila Inc.; executives from a half-dozen utility companies;
executives from a half-dozen nuclear power corporations and the corporate leaders
of ExxonMobil, BP/Amoco, Shell, ChevronTexaco, Anadarko Petroleum
and Ashland Inc."
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