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...Archer Daniels Midland Co. chairman Dwayne Andreas, but he does not seek their counsel. Other than his wife Elizabeth, who is an ad hoc adviser on nearly everything, Dole's inner circle is made up of Senators Pete Domenici of New Mexico, John McCain of Arizona and Bob Bennett of Utah, and even they say they are not sure what he absorbs. He taps experts on specific policy matters when he needs them--including his chief of staff, Sheila Burke, and adviser Robert Lighthizer--but does most of the political thinking himself...
...smile more, and like a high school drama coach, he planted himself in the front row and smiled widely through the entire forum. Two weeks ago, Dole was diluting the emotional high point of his speech--his painful convalescence--by rambling on about other things, like Bosnia. Utah's Bennett, who was traveling with Dole, waited a few hours after one run-on speech and then pulled Dole aside in a relaxed moment. "When you've told the story of Russell," said Bennett, "the speech is over. That's it." At the next event, Dole brought the room...
...money spent treating smoking-related illnesses. Kasowitz quizzed him, but, says Barrett, "I didn't realize he was the personal friend and attorney for Ben LeBow." Not until a few weeks later, that is, when Kasowitz called Barrett to arrange a meeting and floated the news that his client, Bennett LeBow, majority shareholder in the Liggett Group, was ready to cut a deal...
Legislation introduced in Congress by Utah's Republican delegation--H.R. 1745 (Rep. Hansen) and S. 884 (Sen. Orrin Hatch and Sen. Bennett)--would take the 22 million acres of public land in Utah currently administered by the Bureau of Land Management and allow 20.2 million acres to be drilled, mined, dammed and cleared...
Today marks the first trial. Senators Hatch and Bennett have incorporated S.884 within an "Omnibus Parks Bill" which contains other pieces of legislation, some of which are quite reasonable. Unfortunately, the Senate will have to vote on the entire package, and cannot reject just this legislation...