Blog Posts in 2001
Posted on Nov 10, 2001 By The Los Angeles Times, David Rosenzweig
A Los Angeles federal judge refused Friday to block Southern California Edison's $3.3-billion settlement with the California Public Utilities Commission, a deal that both sides say will help ...
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Posted on Oct 6, 2001 By The Los Angeles Times, Nancy Rivera Brooks, David Rosenzweig
A federal judge approved a settlement Friday designed to keep Southern California Edison out of bankruptcy, calling the agreement fair and "not a bailout by any means." The settlement begins ...
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Posted on Feb 8, 2001 By The Los Angeles Times, Dan Morain, David Rosenzweig
As Gov. Gray Davis and legislators grapple with a rescue plan for California's major utilities, the top executive of Edison International indicated for the first time Wednesday that his company ...
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Posted on Jan 17, 2001 By The Los Angeles Times, Tina Daunt
Nearly 20 applicants, including some of Los Angeles' best-known lawyers, are seeking to oversee the most sweeping set of reforms ever imposed on the Los Angeles Police Department, sources said ...
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Posted on Jan 16, 2001 By The Los Angeles Times, Henry Weinstein
A federal judge's recent ruling that Southern California Edison Co. has the right to pass on to consumers its costs of acquiring power on the wholesale market does not mean that ratepayers will ...
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