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International Paper Company Restricted Stock and Deferred Compensation Plan

 Exhibit 10.23 
 INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 
 RESTRICTED STOCK AND 
 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN 
 FOR
NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORS 
 Effective January 1, 2007 

 INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 
 RESTRICTED STOCK AND DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN 
 FOR NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORS

 1. Purpose and Effective Date of Plan 
 This plan
shall be known as the International Paper Company Restricted Stock and Deferred Compensation Plan for Non-Employee Directors (the “Plan”). The purpose of the Plan is to enable International Paper Company (“International Paper”)
to attract and retain persons of outstanding competence to serve as non-employee directors of International Paper, and to permit such non-employee directors to defer receipt of all or a portion of their annual retainer and committee chair fees,
payable in cash or restricted shares of International Paper common stock, for services in 2005 and thereafter. 
 Prior to January 1, 2007, equity
compensation to non-employee directors was governed by the International Paper Company Restricted Stock Plan for Non-Employee Directors, originally effective January 1, 1988; and, deferrals of cash and equity compensation by non-employee
directors were governed by the International Paper Company Nonfunded Deferred Compensation Plan for Directors, originally effective December 11, 1973. Effective January 1, 2007, these two plans were combined into this Plan and renamed the
International Paper Company Restricted Stock and Deferred Compensation Plan for Non-Employee Directors. 
 This Plan is a non-funded, non-qualified deferred
compensation plan that is intended to comply with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). The Plan is not subject to full protection under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended (“ERISA”). 
 2. Stock Available for the Plan 
 An aggregate of 250,000 shares of $1.00 par value common stock of International Paper shall be available for delivery pursuant to the provisions of this Plan. Such shares shall be either previously unissued shares or reacquired shares. Any
restricted shares of common stock awarded under this Plan with respect to which the restrictions are not removed in accordance with the service requirements of the Plan, or which become forfeited for any reason, shall not be available for other
restricted awards under the Plan and shall become treasury stock of International Paper. 
 3. Eligibility 
 Participation in this Plan is limited to persons who serve as members of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of International Paper and who are not employees
of International Paper (or its subsidiaries) (“Participants”). An employee-director who retires from employment with International Paper (and its subsidiaries) shall become eligible to participate in this Plan upon his or her re-election
as a non-employee director. 
  

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 4. Equity Compensation 
 (a) Awards of restricted common stock of International Paper are made to each Participant on an annual basis following the annual meeting of shareholders in an amount equal to: (i) a fixed dollar value determined by the independent
members of the Board based on a review of competitive market practices of International Paper’s comparator peer group of companies for compensation analysis (the “Compensation Comparator Group”), divided by (ii) the fair market
value of International Paper common stock as determined based on the grant price for the most recent annual grant under the International Paper Performance Share Plan. 
 (b) For purposes of this Plan, a “Performance Year” shall mean the one-year period beginning on the date of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of International Paper and ending on the last business day
immediately preceding the next Annual Meeting of Shareholders of International Paper. 
 (c) A Participant who is elected by the Board to fill a vacancy
during the year shall receive a number of shares of restricted common stock representing a pro rata portion of the number of shares of restricted common stock awarded to non-employee directors for the Performance Year in which such
Participant is elected. 
 (d) Each award of restricted shares under this Plan shall be immediately registered in the name of the Participant but shall be
expressly subject to all of the restrictions, service provisions, and all other terms and conditions set forth in Section 7 of this Plan. 
 5. Cash
Compensation 
 (a) Each non-employee director of the Board shall receive an annual cash retainer (“Cash Retainer Fee”) in an amount determined
by the independent members of the Board. Each non-employee director who serves as Chairperson of a standing committee shall receive an annual cash retainer (“Committee Chair Fee”, which together with the Cash Retainer Fee shall be referred
to as “Cash Compensation”) in addition to any other retainer in an amount determined by the independent members of the Board. The amount of the Cash Compensation shall be determined by the Board based on a review of competitive market
practices of the International Paper’s Compensation Comparator Group. 
 (b) Each non-employee director of the Board may elect in the form and manner
prescribed by International Paper to receive shares of restricted stock of International Paper in lieu of all or a portion of such Cash Compensation. A non-employee director who elects to receive shares of restricted stock in lieu of Cash
Compensation will receive an additional number of shares of restricted stock equal to the value of twenty percent (20%) of the Cash Retainer Fee. The number of shares of restricted stock to which a Participant is entitled is determined by
dividing the Cash Compensation by the closing market price of common stock of International Paper as reported for the New York Stock Exchange Composite Transactions on the last business day immediately preceding the first day of the Performance
Year. 
 6. Deferral Elections 
 (a) Prior to the first
day of a calendar year, non-employee directors may elect to defer in the form of restricted stock units (“RSUs”) receipt of all or a portion of shares of restricted common stock or Cash Compensation for services on the Board in the
following Performance Year by filing an initial deferral election notice in the manner and form prescribed by International Paper (the “Initial Deferral Election Notice”). 
  

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 (b) Non-employee directors newly elected to the Board may submit
an Initial Deferral Election Notice by the earlier of (i) the first meeting for which such director will earn fees; or (ii) the 30th day after becoming eligible to participate in the Plan. 
 (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Initial Deferral Election Notice
may not be completed during a period when directors and officers of International Paper are restricted from trading in shares of International Paper common stock, referred to as a “Black-out Period.” 
 (d) Deferral elections are effective beginning with the first fees payable for the Performance Year and ending with the last fees payable for the Performance Year.
Deferral elections do not carry over from year to year. Participants must submit a new Initial Deferral Election Notice prior to the first day of each calendar year. 
 (e) An Initial Deferral Election Notice may change the percentage to be deferred only with respect to fees payable on a prospective basis, and may not change the percentage to be deferred with respect to a prior
year’s election. 
 7. Restrictions, Removal of Restrictions, and Terms and Conditions of Awards of Restricted Shares 
 (a) A Participant shall have the right to receive all dividends and other distributions made with respect to restricted shares registered in his or her name, and shall
have the right to vote or execute proxies with respect to such registered restricted shares (other than the awards of restricted shares made prior to the date of shareowners approval of the Plan, which shall have such right only upon such approval
of the Plan or amendment affecting such awards), unless and until such shares are forfeited pursuant to the provisions of this Plan. 
 (b) A Participant
shall have the right to elect in the form and manner prescribed by the Company the manner in which dividends on shares of restricted stock shall be paid to the Participant. 
 (c) All certificates of shares shall be endorsed with a legend referring to the restrictions imposed by this Plan. Possession of the certificates of shares shall be retained by the Corporate Secretary of International
Paper until the provisions of the Plan relating to removal of the restrictions have been satisfied. 
 (d) Shares of restricted stock may not be sold,
assigned, pledged or otherwise transferred by the Participant unless and until all of the restrictions imposed by this Plan have been removed pursuant to the provisions of this Plan, and a new certificate of shares has been issued by International
Paper which does not contain the legend of restrictions. 
 (e) Shares of restricted stock awarded under this Plan on and after May 7, 2002, shall
become free of restrictions and non-forfeitable on the first anniversary of the date of the award of the restricted shares. Notwithstanding the foregoing, shares of restricted stock awarded under this Plan shall become free of restrictions and
non-forfeitable upon the occurrence of one of the following events: 
  

	 	(i)	the Participant’s death or disability; 

  

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	 	(ii)	mandatory retirement at the end of the calendar year during which the Participant reaches mandatory retirement age, pro rated for the number of months of service for the Performance
Year in which retirement occurs; or 

  

	 	(iii)	resignation or failure to stand for re-election with the consent of the Board (which shall mean approval by at least 80% of the directors voting, with the affected director
abstaining), or any failure to be reelected after being duly nominated. In the event of a resignation with consent during the first year in which an award is received, the number of shares with respect to which the restrictions shall be removed will
be a pro rata portion of shares originally awarded determined by dividing the number of months served during the first year of the award by the number twelve (12). 

 None of the shares of restricted stock awarded under this Plan prior to May 7, 2002 shall become free of restrictions and non-forfeitable until the termination of the Participant’s service as a director of
International Paper. Accordingly, such shares shall become non-forfeitable upon the occurrence of one of the following events: 
  

	 	(i)	the Participant’s death or disability; 

  

	 	(ii)	the mandatory retirement at the end of the calendar year during which the Participant reaches mandatory retirement age; or 

  

	 	(iii)	resignation or failure to stand for re-election with the consent of the Board (which shall mean approval by at least 80% of the directors voting, with the affected director
abstaining), or any failure to be reelected after being duly nominated. In the event of a resignation with consent during a term, the number of shares with respect to which the restrictions will be removed will be a pro rata portion of shares
originally awarded determined by dividing the period of the director’s term served to the effective date of resignation by the original term for which the director was elected or appointed. 

 Termination of service as a director for any reason other than those specified in this Section 7(e), including, without limitation, any involuntary termination
effected by Board action, shall result in forfeiture of the restricted shares. 
 In accordance with the International Paper Corporate Governance Principles,
directors shall retire effective December 31 of the year in which the director attains age 70, if the director was elected or appointed to the Board for the first time after July 13, 1999, or December 31 of the year in which the
director attains the age of 72 for all other directors. 
 (f) In the event of a “change in control” of International Paper (as defined below), the
Board may accelerate the removal of all restrictions relating to all or an equal portion of the outstanding restricted shares. Termination of Board service resulting from a change of control will result in immediate lapse of the forfeiture
provisions relating to all of the affected director’s restricted shares. In any situation involving acceleration of the removal of restrictions relating to the 

  

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awarded shares upon a change of control, the Board may elect to repurchase such shares at the then fair market price instead of releasing the shares to the
Participant owning such shares. For purposes of this Plan, a “change in control” of International Paper shall mean a change in control of a nature that would be required to be reported in response to Item 1(a) of Form 8-K promulgated
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”); provided that, without limitation, such a change in control shall be deemed to have occurred if (a) any “person” (as such term is used in Sections 13(d)
and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act other than company benefit plans) except a transaction that is approved by the Board in accordance with the standards set forth in section 7-17 of the New York Business Corporation Law or any successor provision is
or becomes the beneficial owner, directly or indirectly, of securities of International Paper representing 20% or more of the combined voting power of International Paper’s then outstanding securities, or (b) during any period of two
consecutive years, individuals who at the beginning of such period constitute the Board of Directors of International Paper cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority thereof unless the election, or the nomination for election, by
shareholders of each new director was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then still in office who were directors at the beginning of the period. 
 (g) All shares with respect to which the restrictions are not removed in accordance with the provisions of this Plan shall be forfeited and shall revert to the Treasury of International Paper. 
 (h) All awarded shares shall remain subject to the Plan’s restrictions prohibiting sales or transfer of such shares during the period of time while the Participant
continues to serve as a director of International Paper, and all certificates of shares shall be endorsed with a legend referring to such restriction; in addition, the issuance or delivery of any shares may be postponed for such period as may be
required to comply with any applicable requirements of any national securities exchange or any requirements under any other law or regulation applicable to the issuance or delivery of such shares, and International Paper shall not be obligated to
issue or deliver any such shares if the issuance or delivery thereof shall constitute a violation of any provision of any law or any regulation of any governmental authority or any national securities exchange. 
 8. Restrictions, Removal of Restrictions, and Terms and Conditions of Awards of Restricted Share Units 
 (a) All amounts deferred in the form of RSUs shall be credited to a bookkeeping account on behalf of the Participant. Such account shall be credited with a number of RSUs
(calculated to the nearest thousandth of a unit) computed by dividing: (i) the value of the Cash Compensation and restricted stock deferred for the Performance Year by (ii) the closing market price of common stock of International Paper as
reported for the New York Stock Exchange Composite Transactions on the last business day immediately preceding the first day of the Performance Year. 
 (b)
RSUs may not be sold, assigned, pledged or otherwise transferred by the Participant. If any such assignment is made, International Paper may disregard such assignment and may discharge its obligation hereunder by making payment as though no such
assignment had been made. 
  

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 (c) A Participant has an interest as an unsecured creditor in the cash value represented by the RSUs in his or her
account, but has no interests or rights in any common stock of International Paper or dividends, and has no right to elect delivery of shares of common stock of International Paper. 
 (d) RSUs shall vest annually upon the last day of the Performance Year, pro rated for the number of months of service in such Performance Year. 
 (e) Whenever a dividend is declared, the number of RSUs in the Participant’s account shall be increased by the result of the following calculation: 
  

	 	(i)	the number of RSUs in the Participant’s account multiplied by any cash dividend declared by International Paper on a share of its common stock, divided by the closing market
price of such common stock on the business day immediately prior to the related dividend payment date as reported for New York Stock Exchange Composite Transactions; and/or 

  

	 	(ii)	the number of RSUs in the Participant’s account on the related dividend payment date multiplied by any stock dividend declared by International Paper on a share of its common
stock. In the event of any change in the number or kind of outstanding shares of common stock of International Paper including a stock split or splits (other than a stock dividend as provided above) an equitable and proportionate adjustment shall be
made in the number of RSUs credited to the Participant’s account. 

 (f) A statement shall be delivered to each Participant in this Plan
annually setting forth the amount deferred, the amount of RSUs credited to the Participant’s account, the amount of any payments made during the year, and the closing market price of International Paper common stock used for determining the
number of RSUs earned and credited through dividend equivalents. 
 9. Time and Method of Payment of RSUs 
 (a) After a Participant ceases to be a director of International Paper, payment of RSUs shall be made in the form of a lump sum cash payment payable in January of the
next calendar year following the year in which the Participant terminates service as a director. 
 (b) The amount payable to the Participant shall be equal
to (i) the number of RSUs credited to the Participant’s account multiplied by (ii) the closing price of common stock of International Paper as reported for the New York Stock Exchange Composite Transactions on the last business day of
the prior calendar year. 
 10. Amendment or Termination of Plan 
 International Paper reserves the right to amend, modify or terminate this Plan at any time by action of the Board, provided (a) no amendment shall be made more than once every six months, other than to comport with changes in the Code,
ERISA, or the rules thereunder; (b) that such action shall not adversely affect any Participant’s rights under the provisions of this Plan with 

  

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respect to awards of restricted stock or RSUs that were made prior to such action; (c) that such amendment is consistent with Section 409A of the
Code and any regulations promulgated thereunder; and (d) that no modification of this Plan shall be made which shall increase the aggregate number of shares available for award under this Plan without the approval of the shareholders of
International Paper. 
 11. Source of Funds for Payment of RSUs 
 Any benefit payments to Participants pursuant to the Plan shall be paid from the general assets of International Paper. Participants shall have the status of general unsecured creditors of International Paper and the Plan constitutes a mere
promise by International Paper to make benefit payments in the future. Any contract, policy or other asset which International Paper may utilize to assure themselves of the funds to provide the benefits under the Plan shall not serve in any way as
security for the payment of Plan benefits and International Paper shall not be under any obligation whatsoever to purchase or maintain any contract, policy or other asset to provide the benefits payable under the Plan. 
 12. Administration of Plan 
 This Plan shall be administered by the
Senior Vice President, Human Resources of International Paper (the “Administrator”). All decisions which are made by the Administrator with respect to interpretation of the terms of the Plan, with respect to the restrictions, terms and
conditions of the restricted shares, and with respect to any questions or disputes arising under this Plan, shall be final and binding on International Paper and the Participants (and their heirs or beneficiaries). 
 13. Changes in Stock and Adjustment of Number under the Plan 
 In the
event of any stock dividend, split-up, reclassification or other analogous change in capitalization or any distribution (other than regular cash dividends) to holders of International Paper’s common stock, the number of shares awarded and
earned under this Plan, and the aggregate number of shares covered by this Plan shall be equitably and proportionately adjusted by the Administrator to take account of such change. 
 14. Designation of Beneficiary 
 A Participant may file with the Administrator a designation of beneficiary or
beneficiaries on a form approved by the Administrator (which designation may be changed or revoked by the Participant’s sole action) to receive distribution of all or a designated portion of the Participant’s restricted stock account
and/or RSUs under this Plan upon the death of the Participant. If no beneficiary has been designated or survives the Participant, then the account shall be distributed as directed by the executor or administrator of the Participant’s estate.

  

 7Consent dated as of December 7, 2006 to the 364-Day Credit Agreement

 Exhibit 10.33 
 CONSENT 
 CONSENT dated as of December 7, 2006 under the 364-Day Credit Agreement dated as of
March 31, 2006 (the “Credit Agreement”) between International Paper Company, the Lenders party thereto and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Administrative Agent. Terms are used herein as defined in the Credit Agreement.

 The Company has requested that the Lenders consent to the replacement of Schedule II to the Credit Agreement to correct an
inadvertent omission therein. By their signatures below, the Lenders hereby so consent to the replacement of said Schedule II in the form annexed hereto. 
 This Consent shall become effective upon execution hereof by the Company and Lenders constituting the Required Lenders under the Credit Agreement. Except as herein provided, the Credit Agreement shall remain unchanged
and in full force and effect. This Consent may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same amendatory instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Consent by signing any such
counterpart. This Consent shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of the State of New York. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties hereto have caused this Consent to be duly executed by their respective authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. 
  

	
	INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
	
	/s/ Errol Harris
	Name: Errol Harris
	Title: Vice President, Treasurer
	

 Consent under 364-Day Credit Agreement 

 LENDERS 
  

									
	JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,	 		 	CITIBANK, N.A.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Peter S. Predum	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Jeffrey Stern
		 	Name: Peter S. Predum	 		 		 	Name: Jeffrey Stern
		 	Title:   Vice President	 		 		 	Title:   Vice President

  

									
	BNP PARIBAS	 		 	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Nuala Marley	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Michael L. Letson, Jr
		 	Name: Nuala Marley	 		 		 	Name: Michael L. Letson, Jr.
		 	Title:   Managing Director	 		 		 	Title:   Vice President
					
	By:	 	/s/ W. Kaplan	 		 		 	
		 	Name: W. Kaplan	 		 		 	
		 	Title:   M. D.	 		 		 	

  

									
	DEUTSCHE BANK AG	 		 	CREDIT SUISSE, CAYMAN ISLAND BRANCH
					
	By:	 	/s/ Frederick W. Laird	 		 	By:	 	  
		 	Name: Frederick W. Laird	 		 		 	Name:
		 	Title:   Managing Director	 		 		 	Title:
					
	By:	 	/s/ Ming K. Chu	 		 		 	
		 	Name: Ming K. Chu	 		 		 	
		 	Title:   Vice President	 		 		 	

  

									
	WILLIAM STREET CAPITAL CORPORATION	 		 	UBS LOAN FINANCE LLC
					
	By:	 	/s/ Mark Walton	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Richard L. Tavrow
		 	Name: Mark Walton	 		 		 	Name: Richard L. Tavrow
		 	Title:   Assistant Vice President	 		 		 	Title:   Director

  

									
					
		 		 		 	By:	 	/s/ Irja R. Otsa
		 		 		 		 	Name: Irja R. Otsa
		 		 		 		 	Title:   Associate Director

 Consent under 364-Day Credit Agreement 
  

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	ABN AMRO BANK N.V.	 		 	THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Alexander M. Blodi	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Karen Ossolinski
		 	Name: Alexander M. Blodi	 		 		 	Name: Karen Ossolinski
		 	Title:   Managing Director	 		 		 	Title:   Authorized Signatory
					
	By:	 	/s/ Nick Zorin	 		 		 	
		 	Name: Nick Zorin	 		 		 	
		 	Title:   Assistant Vice President	 		 		 	

  

									
	THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND	 		 	BARCLAYS BANK PLC
					
	By:	 	  	 		 	By:	 	/s/ David Barton
		 	Name:	 		 		 	Name: David Barton
		 	Title:	 		 		 	Title:   Associate

  

									
	THE BANK OF NEW YORK	 		 	MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK, LTD.
					
	 By:
	 	/s/ J. David Parker, Jr	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Raymond Ventura
		 	Name: J. David Parker, Jr.	 		 		 	Name: Raymond Ventura
		 	Title:   Vice President	 		 		 	Title:   Deputy General Manager

  

									
	MORGAN STANLEY BANK	 		 	PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
					
	By:	 	  	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Timothy J. Hornickle
		 	Name:	 		 		 	Name: Timothy J. Hornickle
		 	Title:	 		 		 	Title:   Vice President
		 		 		 		 	
		 		 		 		 	

  

									
	SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION	 		 	SUNTRUST BANK
					
	By:	 	/s/ Shigeru Tsuru	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Stacy M. Lewis
		 	Name: Shigeru Tsuru	 		 		 	Name: Stacy M. Lewis
		 	Title:   Joint General Manager	 		 		 	Title:   Vice President

 Consent under 364-Day Credit Agreement 
  

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	WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION	 		 	FORTIS CAPITAL CORPORATION
					
	By:	 	/s/ Robert G. McGill, Jr.	 		 	By:	 	  
		 	Name: Robert G. McGill, Jr.	 		 		 	Name:
		 	Title:   Director	 		 		 	Title:

  

									
	SOCIETE GENERALE	 		 	THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
					
	By:	 	/s/ Nigel Elvey	 		 	By:	 	  
		 	Name: Nigel Elvey	 		 		 	Name:
		 	Title:   Vice President	 		 		 	Title:

  

									
	MELLON BANK	 		 	SANPAOLO-IMI S.P.A.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Mary E. Pohl	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Luca Sacchi
		 	Name: Mary E. Pohl	 		 		 	Name: Lucca Sacchi
		 	Title:   Relationship Manager	 		 		 	Title:   VP
					
		 		 		 	By:	 	/s/ D. Mara Lowensta
		 		 		 		 	Name: D. Mara Lowensta
		 		 		 		 	Title:   General Counsel VP

  

									
	STATE STREET BANK & TRUST COMPANY	 		 	THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY
					
	By:	 	/s/ Janet B. Molin	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Lisa Mcdermott
		 	Name: Janet B. Molin	 		 		 	Name: Lisa McDermott
		 	Title:   VP	 		 		 	Title:   VP

 Consent under 364-Day Credit Agreement 
  

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 SCHEDULE II 
 Material Agreements 
 List of all debt instruments or facilities of International Paper Company and its
subsidiaries with outstanding balance or commitments of at least $150,000,000 as of December 31, 2005. 
  

			
	 Issue
	  	Principal Amount
	 7 5/8% Note Due 2007
	  	198,000,000
	 6 7/8% Note Due 2029
	  	155,535,000
	 6 7/8% Note Due 2023
	  	200,000,000
	 6 3/4% Note Due 2011
	  	818,536,000
	 7.35% Debentures Due 2025
	  	174,995,000
	 6.4% Debentures Due 2026
	  	200,000,000
	 7.2% Debentures Due 2026
	  	200,000,000
	 5.85% Note Due 2012
	  	966,640,000
	 5.3% Note Due 2015
	  	542,467,000
	 5.5% Note Due 2014
	  	403,030,000
	 5.25% Note Due 2016
	  	352,895,000
	 5 3/8% Euro Note Due 2006
	  	296,101,042
	 3.8% Note Due 2008
	  	294,190,000
	 4.25% Note Due 2009
	  	425,365,000
	 4.0% Note Due 2010
	  	433,175,000
	 Zero Coupon Convertible Note Due 2021
	  	1,184,665,230
	 Floating Note Due 2010
	  	350,000,000
	 Floating Note Due 2007
	  	499,362,311
		
	 Subsidiaries
	  	Principal Amount
	 IP Investment France Euro Floating Note Due 2009
	  	592,452,159
	 IP Investments (Luxembourg) S.a.r.l. Floating Note Due 2010
	  	700,000,000
		
	 Bank Facility
	  	Outstanding
	 $750,000,000 R/C Facility Due 2006
	  	—  
	 $1,250,000,000 R/C Facility Due 2009
	  	—  
	 $1,200,000,000 CP Financing Due 2007
	  	—  

 Schedule II to 364-Day Credit Agreement

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