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 	 	    Dear Charlie,  I'm Washington Correspondent Peter Cook filling in for Jay Rickerts today while he's on vacation this week.  I pass the pen back to Jay on Monday, but I want everyone to know I've enjoyed writing the wrap and keeping you updated while he's been away.   We have lots going on in Washington next week, so I'm going to give you a brief summary of some of the events and hearings we hope to cover.    Tuesday:  House Energy and Mineral Resources Committee hearing on federal oil and gas royalties   House Science Subcommittee on Energy hearing on clean coal technology and oil and gas research and development Wednesday:  DOE Secretary Spencer Abraham appears before the House Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality  Senate Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to explore the effects of deregulation on the cost of natural gas and electricity  Thursday:  House Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy Policy hearing on "Gasoline Supply: Another Energy Crisis?"  Also, President Bush travels to Europe to discuss the issue of global warming.  These are just a few items on our list.  We'll continue to keep you updated on our coverage from Washington next week.   And from our Houston bureau next week, we'll have something for all our history buffs.  Shell and BP Amoco have discovered a WWII German Submarine sunk off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.  We'll bring you the story as well as photos of the sub next week.  Also next week, Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante is scheduled to bring us a story on Wal-Mart offering cheaper gasoline in Louisiana and Texas.  This move is pulling profits from some major gasoline producers.  We'll bring you these and other stories from the Houston bureau next week.    We've also got some great interviews from the Houston bureau next week.  Former President and CEO of Nuevo Energy Douglas Foshee is scheduled to join us.  He'll discuss his opinion of the most scarce resource in the oil and gas industry over the next few years: talented technical people.  Watch for Foshee in the 9:00 a.m. ET newscast on Tuesday.   Starting Monday, we'll bring you the first of many live reports from our new West Coast bureau.  ENL's Kym McNicholas will be based in Sacramento to bring us California news as it breaks.  Log on Monday for coverage from the West.   Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice.  Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.     Keep it on energynewslive.com  for all your energy news.  	 				
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