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...TONY BENNETT, MICHAEL BOLTON and...DICK GEPHARDT? Well, yes, because that swinging trio will be headlining at Gephardt's mega-political fund raiser in St. Louis, Mo., at the end of June. Gephardt's taste in music interests no one in Washington, but his ability to sing for his supper does. The event is for Gephardt's congressional-campaign coffers, which of course can be converted to a presidential war chest in a snap. Gephardt is determined to show the smart money in Washington that he can compete with AL GORE at fund raising. The event is a very early...
...embarrassing deposition in the case. The two sides were close to an agreement two years ago until negotiations collapsed, reportedly over whether Clinton would make some sort of apology. In Paris for Russia's signing of the NATO expansion agreement, the President had no comment. Although his attorney Robert Bennett told reporters a settlement was unlikely, TIME's Karen Tumulty reports that behind the scenes, Bennett is pushing for a deal: "The pressure is mounting on Clinton to settle, and most of that is coming from Bennett himself, who has a history of seeking settlements for his political clients...
...heat will produce biological life is an insult to science and those who work in the various fields of biology. I suggest that intelligent and fully ordered life such as we have on Earth is not the result of mere chance, but the product of an intelligent Creator. PHILIP BENNETT Belfast, Northern Ireland...
...doesn't help that many nonprofits have been torn by scandal and are perceived to be bloated with overhead. In March, New Era Philanthropy founder John F. Bennett Jr. pleaded no contest to charges of defrauding hundreds of charities and nonprofits of $135 million and siphoning off more than $3.5 million for his own use. Meanwhile, cash-strapped governments are no longer able to shoulder a broadening social agenda. If business wasn't stepping forward, despite its profit motive, where would the money come from to, say, restore the Statue of Liberty? American Express raised $1.7 million for that purpose...
...Colgate--Mawson 2, Waggoner; Harvard--Ford 8, Sevcsik 3, Naber 2, Bennett 2, Moger 2, Denton, Anderson...