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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (3761)4/1/2002 12:19:46 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) of 5185
 
I urge all of the thread to tune in tomorrow night CBS at 9
This is a tragic and disgusting development for the sake of "energy" that is going forward even though the people
of Belize DON'T WANT IT....
It's more greed and corruption in the energy biz....only this time Canadian at Belize's expense

Watch "Paradise be dammed"

After months of investigation, CBC-TV's current
affairs program, Disclosure, will air its report on
Belize's proposed Chalillo dam on Tuesday, April 2,
at 9 p.m. "Paradise be dammed," investigates the
Chalillo dam controversy and the Canadian players
behind it.

To research and film the report, the "Paradise be
dammed" team went to Belize's Macal River Valley
and met with Belize officials, proponents and critics
of the dam. The team also interviewed Fortis CEO
Stanley Marshall, AMEC VP David Paterson,
CIDA official Robert Derouin, Probe International's
Gráinne Ryder, Belize Zoo's Sharon Matola, and
Ambrose Tillet, a former executive with Belize Electricity.

Thank you .....
and be good and write protests if you will after watching
These people are really trying to make a difference and offer lots of information should you wish to know more
probeinternational.org
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