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MARCH 12, 2001

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"How Tinmen smelt a quick profit" (Up Front, Feb. 26, 2001)


"How Tinmen smelt a quick profit" (Up Front, Feb. 26, 2001)

"How Tinmen smelt a quick profit" (Up Front, Feb. 26) should have said that aluminum producers along the Northwest's Columbia River are buying electricity to run their plants from the regional power authority for $22 per megawatt hour, and reselling it for $405 per Mw hour.



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