Here's a downloadable quick version of the Formal Challenge for those who are having trouble with file size. This version strips out the exhibits and is only just over 300kb -- quick and easy. For those who prefer the entire package, the full version is still available here (or those who read the quick version and want to cross-reference with exhibits afterward).
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Patience
1/23/2011 08:28:58 pm
Thanks for the "Reader's Digest condensed version," Keryn - it makes it much easier to find the humorous nuggets that make me laugh out loud!
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Keryn
1/24/2011 12:25:24 am
Sometimes, one only need point out the obvious ;-)
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JustMe
1/24/2011 01:15:39 am
I like the eerie similarity to the plight of PS&G. Maybe when PATH goes to bankruptcy court they will have to defend a Fair Business Practices case too! I still like your advice about calling state attorneys general about false and misleading adverising.
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1/24/2011 01:51:30 am
good news for the consumers. soon we will have access to all of firstenergy's shareholder money too. i love a good merger for injecting much needed cash
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Keryn
1/24/2011 05:16:13 am
This is my favorite line, "If the necessary transparency standards that are part and parcel of using public money reveal actions on their (PATH's) part which are embarrassing or unflattering, perhaps they should have ensured that their actions were above reproach from the start."
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About the Author Keryn Newman blogs here at StopPATH WV about energy issues, transmission policy, misguided regulation, our greedy energy companies and their corporate spin.
In 2008, AEP & Allegheny Energy's PATH joint venture used their transmission line routing etch-a-sketch to draw a 765kV line across the street from her house. Oooops! And the rest is history. About
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