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<br />-95- <br />MR. MASSEY: Okay. <br />MR. N. COHEN: He gets to respond, before I get to present? That's fine <br />with me, if that's the way you want to hear it. <br />MR. MASSEY: Well... <br />MR. BARRY: I've read it -- I've read it now, and I understand why you <br />said--jurisdiction. It's -- I understand what you're saying. <br />MR. MASSEY: Maybe at this time I'll just let that go, and have a full <br />explanation before I respond. That'll probably be more efficient. We'11 just <br />do it that way. <br />MR. N. COHEN: I certainly would like to hear your response, as well. <br />MR. MASSEY: Well, I'd actually like to hear your argument. Rather than <br />try... <br />MR. N. COHEN: You've heard nay argument. <br />MR. MASSEY: Well, I've been trying to read it as pages flip by me <br />otherwise. There'll have to be a better way to go. <br />MR. HOLDER: Actually, I've already heard more that I want. <br />MR. MASSEY: Okay. In that light, let me just -- let me just conclude. <br />I hope that we have clarified the record. We believe we've responded to each <br />and every one of these concerns raised by the objectors, both in the entire <br />course of the hearing and the administrative process. Either in the original <br />submittal, the adequacy responses, the numerous letters that haver gone from <br /> <br />