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BUSINESS ALERT
from The Wall Street Journal


Jan. 10, 2002

Arthur Andersen LLP, already under fire for its audits of Enron Corp., said
it had destroyed documents sought by federal law-enforcement officials.
Andersen said it notified federal officials that individuals at the firm
"disposed of a significant but undetermined amount" of documents relating to
its work for the Houston energy company.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, see:
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB1010695966620300040.htm

FOR FULL COVERAGE OF ENRON'S COLLAPSE, see:
http://interactive.wsj.com/pages/enronpage.htm


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