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Music to my ears: a quartet [below] from today's Chicago Tribune. Figured it best to send this, rather than 4 separate reports.
 
Even though "Accounting may prove hard to criminalize," strikes a discordant note, Enron's activities surely sound illegal--even to the utterly tone deaf. The question is whether there will be a deafening chorus of denunciation from the media and the public. I'm certainly ready for a rousing rendition of "Jail To The Chief!" 
 
But (to mix the metaphor), in the parlance of Watergate, "the toothpaste is out of the tube," and we can take some small pleasure in watching Bush & Co. try to squeeze it back in.
 
Finally, on this subject, The Public i features a special report, "Enron executives who dumped stock were heavy donors to Bush," posted Wednesday at www.public-i.org/story_01_010902.htm  - NC
 
*From the update desk of chicagotribune.com: Tribune Daywatch - Friday, January 11th
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>ENRON PLOT THICKENS. Enron Corp.'s auditor, Arthur Andersen LLP, admits destroying an untold number of documents relating to the firm. And the White House says Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay last fall contacted two Cabinet officers about the firm's pending
bankruptcy:
>http://tm0.com/daywatch/sbct.cgi?s=179690262&i=446792&d=2184728
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>Accounting may prove hard to criminalize:
>http://tm0.com/daywatch/sbct.cgi?s=179690262&i=446792&d=2184729
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>Andersen in hot seat:
>http://tm0.com/daywatch/sbct.cgi?s=179690262&i=446792&d=2184730
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>David Greising: Andersen shreds trust.
>http://tm0.com/daywatch/sbct.cgi?s=179690262&i=446792&d=2184731
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