Enron founder asks witnesses for help
14th Dec 2005, 10:44 GMT
HOUSTON — Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay launched an impassioned plea Tuesday for former employees of the bankrupt energy company to defy a "wave of terror" by federal prosecutors and help him battle criminal charges.
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