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Bloggers Cover Enron Convictions
Technorati has posted the text, "Enron's Skilling and Lay
convicted... See what bloggers are saying" on their
homepage with a link to the Enron tag.
There will no doubt be an increase in posts now that
Jeffrey Skilling and Ken Lay have been convicted. Technorati currently
lists over 58,000 posts for Enron.
The Houston Chronicle has a couple Enron-specific blogs: Enron: Trial Watch and Enron: Legal Commentary. Enron was headquarted in Houston so it's appropriate that they have been providing in-depth coverage of the Enron saga. The Chronicle's TechBlog also has a nice roundup of reaction from the blogosphere. The Media Cynic notes that Chronicle has also put out a special edition of the paper because of the Enron trial. They also have a special online section.
Here are a few blogs discussing Enron:
The WSJ's Law Blog discusses the chances of winning an appeal: "If the experts' commentary is to be believed, Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling shouldn’t pin their hopes on an appellate reversal."
Real Voice calls Ken Lay the "Al Capone of Electricity."
Assorted Babble says what goes around comes around...
Thoughts of an Average Woman: "Chalk up another win in the fight against corporate corruption."
The Texas Songbird: "I remember hearing the phrase 'the smartest guys in the room' bantered about a few times during the trial of former Enron chiefs Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling. I'm not buying it. They were caught and convicted."
Progressive People reminds everyone that Ken Lay was a friend of President Bush. So does the MoJo blog.
Some bloggers here, here and here think there could be a presidential pardon for Ken Lay in 2008.
In other Enron blog news Weblogs, Inc. once had an Enron Blog but it was shut down in June, 2005.
Posted on May 25, 2006
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