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...cast of 46 political donors and suitors. As the subpoena was faxed around Washington last week, it set off a minor panic among lobbyists and fund raisers worried about who might be called to testify. But their fretting was misplaced: the name of the G.O.P.'s most generous foreign benefactor wasn't even on the list...
Professor Joukowsky is the wife of Chancellor Artemis Joukowsky, a long-time financial benefactor of the University. In interview notes taken by OCR during its investigation, Joukowsky said she met the alleged rapist's parents while working at an archeological site in 1993. In 1995, this same student worked on her excavation team...
...very reason for an independent counsel is that the Attorney General is beholden to the President for her job, so she can't be independent and impartial. Starr is now beholden to Pepperdine to hold open a job, for which it is partly beholden to benefactor Scaife. It may be the Scaife connection that prompted Starr's announcement in the first place. Maybe it's only appearances, but so is much of what counts as scandal these days. It's a heck of a time to say appearances don't matter after...
...there's no Santa Claus, but it turns out there is that other much-wished-for bringer of good cheer, the anonymous benefactor. Over the past 15 years, CHARLES FEENEY has secretly given away $600 million and put an additional $3.5 billion into his two charities so that it can be proffered later. Only now has he confessed to his good deeds. He did it because he's sold the chain of duty-free shops that made all the money, and is facing a lawsuit in which his munificence would be revealed anyway. So furtive has Feeney been about...
John L. Loeb '24, who last year donated $70.5 million to the University, the largest gift ever from a living benefactor, died yesterday...