From: Jay Lefkowitz
From: Jay Lefkowitz To: "Alex Acosta" Cc: Subject: Re: Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:21:50 +0000 Importance: Normal Alex - thanks. I need to track down ken, who is attending his brother's funeral right now, and then I will let you know our availability. Sony for the brief delay. Jay Original Message From: "Acosta, Alex (USAFLS)" Sent: 12/27/2007 11:37 AM EST To: Ja Lefkowitz Cc: Subject: RE: Jay -- I just reviewed the letter. I agree that we should talk. Can you give me some times that work on your end, and we'll try to set something up? Original Message From: Jay Lefkowitz [mailto Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 2:02 PM To: Acosta, Alex (USAFLS) Subject: Dear Alex, I just faxed you a letter addressing some of the issues we discussed last Friday. Although I am traveling this week I am available to speak at your convenience and believe it might be beneficial if we could set aside some time to talk. I can arrange my schedule to be available any time on Thu
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From: Jay Lefkowitz To: "Alex Acosta" Cc: Subject: Re: Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:21:50 +0000 Importance: Normal Alex - thanks. I need to track down ken, who is attending his brother's funeral right now, and then I will let you know our availability. Sony for the brief delay. Jay Original Message From: "Acosta, Alex (USAFLS)" Sent: 12/27/2007 11:37 AM EST To: Ja Lefkowitz Cc: Subject: RE: Jay -- I just reviewed the letter. I agree that we should talk. Can you give me some times that work on your end, and we'll try to set something up? Original Message From: Jay Lefkowitz [mailto Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 2:02 PM To: Acosta, Alex (USAFLS) Subject: Dear Alex, I just faxed you a letter addressing some of the issues we discussed last Friday. Although I am traveling this week I am available to speak at your convenience and believe it might be beneficial if we could set aside some time to talk. I can arrange my schedule to be available any time on Thu
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