Word: dealing
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...million-a-year gig. That's $3 million or $4 million more than the anchor is making now, and Brokaw's NBC contract expires Aug. 30. But outlandish sums often crop up in print at negotiation time. It's easy to make an offer but hard to make a deal...
...longtime voice of ABC's Monday Night Football, Frank Gifford, weren't married to an equally famous and famously sunshiny wife, then his assignation with another woman in a New York City hotel room might not have been that big a deal. But because his wife is talk-show host Kathie Lee Gifford, some juicy supermarket produce called the Globe made a reported $75,000 deal with temptress Suzen Johnson to get the goods on Kathie Lee's sportscaster husband...
...from a proposed massive gold mine and the holdout stance of gold field-rights owner Margaret Reeb [AMERICAN SCENE, May 12] may have left some readers with the impression that the Clinton Administration would like to see the private owners of the land come away with nothing from a deal that would protect the park. The government is proposing to exchange assets for the Crown Butte mining company's rights and Reeb's property precisely in order to provide a fair deal for the property owners as we fulfill our responsibility to protect Yellowstone. The Administration insisted that the agreement...
...around the same time. Brown was given $500,000 worth of stock in the couple's Dynamic Energy Resources Inc., a separate $160,000 payment and a golf-club membership. With the pressure on him, say close observers of the proceedings, Brown may be tempted to cut his own deal, and he just may have information to trade on former D.N.C. official MARVIN ROSEN, who was at the controls of the runaway Democratic fund-raising machine during the '96 election, was a lobbyist at the same firm as Brown and was also a Kennedy confidant. The Lums have tales...
...investigation of former Agriculture Secretary MIKE ESPY, has been thrown a bone. Summoned before a grand jury last week, Tyson, the retired chairman of Tyson Foods, was planning to take the Fifth when he was corralled in the hallway and offered immunity by Smaltz's team. It's a deal, replied the astonished Tyson. For two days he testified about his few contacts with Espy and the small favors, like tickets to a Dallas Cowboys playoff game, he provided for him. Smaltz, who has made many enemies during his investigation, may have realized that he could not clip the Chicken...