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Corrections Corporation of America Announces Notice of Termination of Contract for Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility.


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NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2004

Corrections Corporation of America Corrections Corporation of America (NYSE: CXW) (CCA) is a company that manages public prisons and other facilities[1], and has concessions for many others. The company had annual revenues in 2004 of $1.15 billion USD.  (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: CXW) announced today that it has received notice from the Alabama Department of Corrections that it will withdraw 1,424 inmates currently housed at the Company's Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility in Tutwiler, Mississippi Tutwiler is a town in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,364 at the 2000 census. History
In 1899 Tom Tutwiler, a civil engineer for a local railroad, made his headquarters seven miles northeast of Sumner.
. These inmates are housed at the facility pursuant to a management contract that became effective July 6, 2003 under a temporary emergency agreement to provide the State of Alabama immediate relief to its overcrowded o·ver·crowd  
v. o·ver·crowd·ed, o·ver·crowd·ing, o·ver·crowds

v.tr.
To cause to be excessively crowded: a system of consolidation that only overcrowded the classrooms.
 prison system. Although a specific date has not been set at this time, the Alabama Department of Corrections is expected to notify CCA (1) (Common Cryptographic Architecture) Cryptography software from IBM for MVS and DOS applications.

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 as to when they will begin taking custody of the inmates. Based upon the terms of the contract, Alabama is required to compensate the Company at the guaranteed rate of 95% occupancy of the facility through March 11, 2004. For the most recent quarter, the facility generated approximately $0.3 million in operating income Operating Income

The profit realized from a business' own operations.

Notes:
This would not include income from things such as investments in other firms. Also referred to as operating profit or recurring profit.
 for the Company, including the effect of depreciation and amortization expense of $0.6 million.

Commissioner Donal Campbell, Alabama Department of Corrections stated in the letter of notification, "Our association with CCA was a very positive experience for the State of Alabama. CCA stepped in during a time of critical need and delivered exactly what they promised: high quality operations; excellent service, tailored to our specific needs; and seamless integration with our own state system." Commissioner Campbell continued, "Though temporary in nature, it was a good partnership for us. CCA was responsive and highly professional. Should our future needs dictate that we use an outside provider to supplement our own state resources, it is reassuring to know that we have a strong potential partner in CCA."

About CCA

CCA is the nation's largest owner and operator of privatized correctional and detention facilities and one of the largest prison operators in the United States, behind only the federal government and four states. CCA currently operates 59 facilities, including 38 company-owned facilities, with a total design capacity of approximately 59,000 beds in 20 states and the District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). . We specialize in owning, operating, and managing prisons and other correctional facilities and providing inmate residential and prisoner transportation services for governmental agencies. In addition to providing the fundamental residential services relating to inmates, our facilities offer a variety of rehabilitation and educational programs, including basic education, religious services, life skills and employment training and substance abuse treatment. These services are intended to reduce recidivism recidivism: see criminology.  and to prepare inmates for their successful re-entry RE-ENTRY, estates. The resuming or retaking possession of land which the party lately had.
     2. Ground rent deeds and leases frequently contain a clause authorizing the landlord to reenter on the non-payment of rent, or the breach of some covenant, when the
 into society upon their release. CCA also provides health care (including medical, dental and psychiatric services), food services food services Hospital services A 24/7 department in a hospital that provides for the nutritional needs of inpatients–eg, those needing special diets, preparing meals and transporting them to the floor and, through the cafeteria, the hospital staff and  and work and recreational programs.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains statements as to CCA's beliefs and expectations of the outcome of future events that are forward-looking statements as defined within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. These include, but are not limited to, the risks and uncertainties associated with: (i) fluctuations in our operating results because of, among other things, changes in occupancy levels, competition, increases in cost of operations, fluctuations in interest rates and risks of operations; (ii) changes in the privatization privatization: see nationalization.
privatization

Transfer of government services or assets to the private sector. State-owned assets may be sold to private owners, or statutory restrictions on competition between privately and publicly owned
 of the corrections and detention industry; the public acceptance of our services; the timing of the opening of new prison facilities; and obtaining new contracts or the renewal of existing contracts; and (iii) general economic and market conditions. Other factors that could cause operating and financial results to differ are described in the filings made from time to time by CCA with the SEC.

CCA takes no responsibility for updating the information contained in this press release following the date hereof to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date hereof or the occurrence of unanticipated events or for any changes or modifications made to this press release or the information contained herein by any third-parties, including, but not limited to, any wire or internet services.
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