No, you can send them all together.  I was just trying to clean some stacks of paper off my desk and realized that I hadn't received the originals.  Thanks for your further assistance on this.

Marie

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	"Hudson, Roeline" <HudsonR@teai.com>@ENRON  
Sent:	Monday, October 22, 2001 9:15 AM
To:	Heard, Marie
Subject:	RE: Executed Assignments

Marie -

I was gone to a seminar both Thursday and Friday - now back to work.  I only
received United Oil's assignments back - and on Wednesday I left a message
for both Sempra and Dynegy.  I will chase those today.

Do you want for me to send UOM 's paperwork before I get the others?  I can
do that if that's your preference.  Let me know please.

Regards,
Roeline


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Heard, Marie [SMTP:Marie.Heard@ENRON.com]
> Sent:	Friday, October 19, 2001 9:52 AM
> To:	hudsonr@teai.com
> Subject:	Executed Assignments
>
> Hi, Roeline!
>
> Just checking on the status of the original assignments I forwarded to
> you for execution.  Have you received them back from UOM, Dynegy and
> Sempra?  If so, will you send me an original of each for my files?
>
> Hope all is going well and that you have a great weekend.
>
> Marie
>
>
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