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From:catherine.mckalip-thompson@enron.com
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Subject:Skilling to speak on CA Power Crisis at Commonwealth Club
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Date:Mon, 21 May 2001 10:28:00 -0700 (PDT)

Please note this upcoming event at the Commonwealth Club=20
595 Market Street, 2nd floor
Reception at 5:15pm, Program at 6pm
$7 for members, $10 for non-members

For more details or to register, see http://www.commonwealthclub.org
(anyone here help set this up?)






JEFFREY K. SKILLING | THURSDAY JUNE 21
CEO, Enron Corporation

CALIFORNIA=01,S POWER CRISIS:=20
THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ENERGY INDUSTRY




California is facing a profound energy crisis, and the state=01,s Democrati=
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governor is placing the blame square on the shoulders of the federal=20
government and energy producers such as Enron =01) dubbed by CBS News as Ge=
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W. Bush=01,s =01&largest lifetime donor.=018 Do out-of-state energy produce=
rs have a=20
responsibility to rate payers in California? Should tax payers cover the=20
outstanding debt to companies like Enron incurred by the now-bankrupt PG&E?=
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Will Enron turn off California=01,s juice if the money stops flowing