Steve, we have not heard from him.  Vanessa followed up Stelzer's call with 
the letter.


From: Steven J Kean on 04/02/2001 09:46 AM
To: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:  
Subject: Advisory council meeting

See last question.
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	Stelzer@aol.com
	04/02/2001 08:47 AM
		 
		 To: klay@enron.com
		 cc: skean@enron.com
		 Subject: Advisory council meeting

    Let me review where we stand for the April 10-11 meeting.
1.  I have spoken with Gavyn and asked him to add to his usual review 
comments on the significance of recent developments for Enron.
2.  I have asked Bill Kristol to do the same.
3.  I have asked Paul Portney to review "the lay of the land" in the 
environmental policy area.
4.  Since we couldn't locate a speaker to address the question of how Enron, 
now larger and more corporate than in the past, can continue to attract the 
best, the brightest (and the oddest?), I have asked Pankaj to give a brief 
talk about what the literature generated by his colleagues has to tell us on 
this subject.
5.  I couldn't get anyone on the "monopoly-too-big-and-powerful" question, 
although I am still trying.
I assume you folks will brief us on California and the national energy supply 
picture. Have we heard from the author of "When Genius Fails"?