It is a fairly modest amount of money spread over so many customers it will be hard to recognize any impact from this settlement.

I think the best we can expect from the trial is some sort of psychic satisfaction that two of the ringleaders behind the fleecing that occurred in 2000 at the hands of energy marketers were brought to justice.

Marc plays a very important role, not just at the university, but in the community. While most of us just push along, Marc comes up with those troublesome questions along the way that make us think about what we are doing. Every community needs someone like that.

It'll have to be less than that if they want to complete this by mid-2007.

It's the same theory that Lance Armstrong exploits whenever he's riding in the Tour de France. He's taking advantage of the draft created by other riders to reduce the amount of effort he has to make.

Do we have a need for new power? Yes. No question about it. The question is going to be, 'How should we provide that power?' That's the issue.

Gasoline prices are one of the most regressive costs on lower-income people.

We know that none of our oil and none of our gas comes from the South, so there's no clear explanation for the run-up.

It's not a competitive market.