Back From LNG-related documents released by Governor John Baldacci pursuant to a 9/29/04 Freedom of Access Law request. =============================================== From: Anna Brown [mailto:browna@MIT.EDU]
Dear Mr. Stearns, I write to you at the suggestion of Herman Karl as I am currently working on a project with the U.S. Geological Survey in conjunction with MIT to examine the issue of liquid natural gas sitings in Maine. I left you a message earlier today trying to set up a time to talk with you, but wanted to follow up with an email since I understand that you will not be in the office later this afternoon. I would love to speak with you in the next several days, if your schedule permits. As I am currently in graduate school, my schedule is a bit erratic but if you let me know times when I might be able to reach you, perhaps we can connect. Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely,
--------------------------- From: Anna Brown sorry we didn't connect on Friday. I was in classes all afternoon.
I'll try to touch in with your assistant to find a time to talk.
best,
Anna
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On Sep 24, 2004, at 12:40 PM, Stearns, Alan wrote:
I'm in the office right now
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