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Feast your eyes on Enron Business' cool and colorful new look.  You'll find=
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it in your mailbox at home and online at home.enron.com under Publications,=
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Enron Business, and "Volume 1, 2001".  (And if you're in Houston, you might=
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find a few extra copies at the Plaza Java in the lobby of the Enron Buildin=
g.)

In this issue:
? Enron Industrial Markets invigorates an "old economy" marketplace by=20
creating transparent trading systems for paper, pulp and steel;
? Jeff Skilling takes a look back at 2000 and tells us what to expect in 20=
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=01) and gives us a few intimate details about himself;
? LNG becomes a promising option;
? Enron salutes the 100th anniversary of Spindletop;
? The Insider takes at look at how gas trading books work;
? Find out what you told us should be Enron's 2001 New Year's Resolutions =
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and enter our Word Search to win a $50 American Express gift certificate! =
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Don't dally =01) the deadline for entries is Friday, March 30; and
? Have you got an extreme hobby?  We want to know about it!  For details,=
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start reading=01(