NEW YORK, March 11 - The lights are going out on Enron Corp.'s once-prized broadband network. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Arthur Gonzalez, who is presiding over Enron's case, ruled Monday that Enron can shut down the remains of its 18,000-mile, fiber-optic data network and sell 18 existing contracts to third parties for more than $491,000. contracts to third parties for more than $491,000. Federal judge allows shutdown of Enron's broadband network |