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Former Houston Mayor Bob Lanier is wheeled from the First United Methodist Church while attending a second memorial service for Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay Wednesday, July 12, 2006, in Houston. Lanier, 80, collapsed at the funeral shortly after arriving and was taken by ambulance. Lay, 64, died July 5 while vacationing in Aspen, Colo. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)


Former US Secretary of State, James Baker leaves the former Enron CEO, Ken Lay's Memorial Service in Houston, Texas, July 12 2006, REUTERS/Tim Johnson


Linda Lay (C) widow of former Enron Chairman Ken Lay and daughter Robyn (L) leave memorial services for the Enron founder at the First United Methodist Church in Houston July 12, 2006. REUTERS/Richard Carson (UNITED STATES)



Former U.S. President George Bush arrives at the memorial service for Enron founder Ken Lay at the First United Methodist Church in Houston July 12, 2006. (Richard Carson - UNITED STATES/Reuters)



President George W. Bush is seen at the White House in Washington, July 6, 2006. Bush on Thursday called convicted Enron Corp. founder Ken Lay, who died this week, a 'generous person,' but said he had betrayed the trust of shareholders. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)



Police and forensic officers examine the scene at Waltham Forest, east London Wednesday July 12, 2006 , after a body believed to be that of a senior British banker was discovered in the area. A senior British banker who gave evidence to U.S. authorities in connection with the Enron scandal has been found dead, British media reported Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police said a man's body was found Tuesday in a park in east London, but declined to identify him. The force said the death was being treated as unexplained, and homicide officers were investigating. (AP Photo/Chris Young/PA)
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