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From:ejenkins@kelleydrye.com
To:gerald.nemec@enron.com
Subject:RE: Louisiana Resource License information
Cc:pisciotta@enron.com, apisciotta@kelleydrye.com
Bcc:pisciotta@enron.com, apisciotta@kelleydrye.com
Date:Tue, 20 Nov 2001 17:45:53 -0800 (PST)

Gerald, this is just to follow up on our prior phone conversations re: the
sale of Louisiana Resources' assets (including licenses) to Bridgeline . As
I mentioned, what is important to our inquiry is whether transfer of
applications were filed prior to the consummation of the above transaction
whereby the assets of Louisiana Resources' were acquired. I will need the
following transaction information:

* When did the transaction close? The exact date. 2/?/2000
* Which licenses where part of that transaction?
* Which licenses were obtained by filing a new application after the
transaction date?
* Which stations are constructed/operating?

As a reminder, we are under a deadline to get this information to the FCC.
To make the deadline I will need the information by tomorrow or Monday at
the latest. Please call/email with any questions.

Thanks and have a Happy Thanksgiving.

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