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To: ahhaha who wrote (1080)2/16/2001 10:11:25 PM
From: JayPCRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
The question for you is why did I say "1954"?

I don't think the last time Cleveland won the World Series has much to do with today's oil.

Are you talking about BP's compromise?

Regards
Jay



To: ahhaha who wrote (1080)2/16/2001 10:53:29 PM
From: gpowellRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
“On January 21, 1954, the Attorney General, in a letter to the President, advised that the "proposed Iranian Consortium Plan" in view of the:

Facts and circumstances which now characterize the production and refining of Iranian oil and the determination by the National Security Council that the security interests of the United States require that United States oil companies be invited to participate in an international consortium to contract with the Government of Iran, for the production, refining and acquisition of petroleum and petroleum Product, from within the area of the former AIOC concession would not in itself constitute a violation of the antitrust laws, nor create a violation of antitrust laws not already existing. “


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