10A /> I Jm A CE and AAA pr ^ Asian Life Thursday, April 24, 2003 THE BATTALiIihe BAIT Enron requests more timNig* for reorganization again Silk Mangos is an Asian American theatre group from UT Austin that provides an opportunity to entertain and inform students about Asian American issues through all aspects of the performing arts. a The BIG Show HOUSTON (AP) — For a fourth time, lawyers for fallen energy trading giant Enron Corp. have requested more time to file a reorganization plan before a federal bankruptcy judge who has indi cated that his patience may be wearing thin. The Houston-based company argued on Tuesday that it needs two more months — until June 30 — to file the plan because executives company have decided to retain major pipelines and several other energy assets instead of sell ing them, at least immediately. “We feel it’s going to be in everybody’s best interests to put forward a plan of reorganization that meets with everyone’s goals,” Enron spokesman Mark Palmer told the Houston Chronicle in Wednesday’s editions. “That allows us to move through the bankruptcy faster and get the plan confirmed faster and eventually make distribu tions to creditors faster.” signals that no foreseeable end is yet in sigk After Enron’s third extension hearing February, Judge Arthur Gonzalez indicated patience has limits. Any further reprieves, judge told Enron’s lawyers, may signal thatt is no urgency to negotiations between thecois ny and its major creditor groups. Enron, which has at Sadly for creditors, today's pleading signals that noforseeable end is yet in sight. — Greg Abbott Texas Attorney General Friday, April 25th/ 8:00 - 9:30put, MSC 201 Creditors in what was once the largest corpo rate bankruptcy in U.S. history are also growing impatient of the repeated extension requests in a case where legal fees have exceeded $360 million. “We remain concerned that Enron has asked for yet two more months without any commitment or indication that they will file a reorganization plan at the end of that period,” said Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, representing the state as a creditor. “Sadly for creditors, today’s pleading LAGOS, r lition dem; Resident O Jiown and ar faced contentious groups oy I ions, which tors as it has nioved throygl )Ut were seer bankruptcy case, is seeking it approval of its reorganization before filing it with the Lawyers for Enron are in process of prosecuting or serl more than five dozen la«'M ote was * aI1 filed against those that executives believe contrite; the business’ downfall inj Also, the company is through 23,000 claims forj billion and selling otherasa Enron attorneys note Obasanjo’ |vas clearly 1 massive rev tlections. Ob documents that other bankruptcy cases with a tion of the claims and uncertainties have taken* times “three to five to more years” to be resok However, experts say Enron should beat* confirm a reorganization plan without wain;: resolve all the claims. The company caa claims in different groups. In cases whereff raudulent in tors’ and other claims have yet to be leeding the d 1 believe nany Nigeri; :ant step forv ions in this c laid. Obasanj :d the vote v ill, free am ait.” Internatioi ocal electioi have said \ can ask Gonzalez to estimate their value fe Nigeria, yet purpose of finalizing a reorganization FREE admission Former officer cleared of wrongdoi ace.tamu.edu h Persons with disabilities please call (979) 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A former Haltom City police officer who resigned amid alle gations that he gave alcohol to teenagers has continued work ing in law enforcement after another agency cleared him of wrongdoing. Lake Worth police investigat ed officer Bud Murphy before hiring him last fall and deter mined that he hadn’t broken the law, Lt. Brett McGuire said. Earlier this month, Murphy left Lake Worth to take a sergeant’s position in Lakeside. Haltom City’s probe conclud ed that Murphy made alcohol available to the teens, but the Police Department had not decid ed on a punishment when he resigned in September, said Sgt. Kyle Barton, an internal affairs investigator. Murphy had been Haltom City’s rookie officer of the year and had received several commendations. Barton said. Haltom City police were already investigating allegations that J.R. Ewing, another former police officer, had sex with Explorersiat his, l)Ofne,,. At the same time, HD City was involved in alleging sexual harassmeis the city jail. Murphy, 29, said Tins that some teens on a trip with his wife, a fas friend and her children taken two alcoholic bew from his cooler. 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