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To: JBTFD who wrote (216807)1/10/2002 4:40:57 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Respond to of 769670
 
How much do you want to bet that all of the electronically-deleted material can be recovered?

LOL. A great deal has changed in 30 years through technology that will thwart 'old-fashioned' style attempts to destroy evidence ... i.e. 'shredding' documents ... and burning cassette tapes ... etc ...

re:

<<However, the firm said, millions of documents related to Enron still exist, and it has managed to retrieve
some of the deleted electronic files. Andersen said it is continuing retrieval efforts through electronic
backup files, ``and is continuing in its efforts to fully learn and understand all the facts related to this
issue.'' >>

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To: JBTFD who wrote (216807)1/10/2002 4:47:11 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
You are right. Those people at Anderson are obviously trying to cover their tracks....Thank goodness we have an ethical Administration in charge of the investigation.

JLA



To: JBTFD who wrote (216807)1/10/2002 5:03:02 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
The coverup begins
No, the coverup continues!
washingtonpost.com



To: JBTFD who wrote (216807)1/10/2002 5:04:38 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 769670
 
RE:Andersen officials told committee investigators Thursday that thousands of documents had been destroyed.

How convenient!