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A1 Lay Shows Agitation In his third day on the stand, Kenneth L. Lay, Enron's chief executive, lashed out at a prosecutor and portrayed a cabal of former Enron executives, investors and journalists whom he repeatedly blamed for the company's downfall in late 2001.
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