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Sunday, June 13th, 1999 @ 12:55 PM
Subj: Some additional SJ Mercury articles on Calpine power plant
From: [email protected]

I found a few SJ Mercury articles on the Calpine power plant in addition to those that this web site links to. You can view them by going to the search page http://www.mercurycenter.com/resources/search/#newslibrary and entering a key word or phrase from the article title. The charge for viewing each article is $1.95.

Here are the article titles:

"Power Plant Report Released -- Coyote Valley: Calpine Data Indicates Proposed Facility Would be a Significant Source of Smog-Producing Pollutants", Saturday, May 1, 1999, page 1B
"Power Company Tries to Sweet-Talk Residents", Thursday, Feb. 25, 1999, page 3B
"Power Plant Pitch -- Company's Agents Lobby for Support in Coyote", Thursday, Feb. 25, 1999, page 1B
"Huge Power Plant to be Proposed in South San Jose", Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1999, page 1A
"Calpine Explores North SJ, Newark as Potential Sites - Firm Seeks Land For More Power Plants", Thursday, March 4, 1999, page 1B

Walter Alvey

Thank you again Walter for your research. I wonder if the San Jose Mercury News would/could put these articles back up on their MercuryCenter web site (along with the customary Mercury News advertising surrounding the article) so the community can view these articles again without everyone having to pay $1.95? Anyone want to find out who to contact so I can make the call? [SAS]

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