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		Dear Mike,
		
		Rolling blackouts hit throughout California again, and Gov. Gray Davis 
continues to promote conservation.  Gov. Davis says he,ll "deputize" janitors 
in Los Angeles, assigning them to turn off lights and office equipment in 
buildings they are cleaning.  This is just one of many moves coming from Gov. 
Davis as he continues to press for conservation and price caps until the 
power market in California stabilizes. 
		
		Just a little reminder: ENL,s Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford will bring 
us reports from California tomorrow.  Jay is covering the meeting between 
Gov. Davis and 12 energy companies invited to Sacramento to discuss unpaid 
debts, credit and the supply of power in California.  Don,t miss updates from 
Jay in California throughout the day tomorrow.   
		
		With Jay in California, ENL,s Burke Moeller is giving me the lowdown from 
Capitol Hill.  Burke says the Washington bureau has plenty to follow tomorrow 
starting with reaction to the recommendations expected from the White House 
Energy Task Force. While the Task Force isn,t expected to release its report 
until next week, some of its contents are already being leaked.  
Environmental Media Services is holding a news conference tomorrow on the 
recommendations they expect will be in the report. The Washington team will 
also be following a House of Representatives hearing about the touchy issue 
of nuclear waste disposal.  We expect to hear plenty about the proposed 
nuclear waste facility in Yucca Mountain, Nevada.  ENL,s Washington bureau 
will follow these and other stories tomorrow. 
		
		I spoke with ENL,s Houston bureau correspondent Kim Benestante briefly this 
afternoon.  Kim says tomorrow she,ll continue her conversation with the CEO 
and Founder of Cook Inlet Energy Supply, Gregory Craig.  He,ll discuss the 
alliance between Cook Inlet and an Ivy League school.  Log on tomorrow to 
catch Kim,s interview with Gregory Craig.   
		
		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.     
		
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