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...Call, Daly does radio, including a Top 10 syndicated show for Clear Channel, is signing bands for his new music label, which will be distributed by Sony Music, and is searching out Saturday-morning teen shows and music specials to produce for NBC. In 1998 Daly, tagged as the Dick Clark of his generation, called Clark and asked for a meeting to pick his brain. Clark, who turned his teen-show-host days at American Bandstand into a 45-year career and an entertainment empire, generously gave the younger man some tips and ideas. "New Year's Eve," Daly says...
...Bears are an anonymous bunch (Do the names Colvin, Kreutz, Edinger and Dogins mean anything to you?) led by a coach, Dick Jauron, whose own name recognition ranks somewhere south of a suburban alderman. Scan the NFL's list of statistical league leaders, and you won't find many Bears. The closest thing this club has to stars is linebacker Brian Urlacher, 23, an NFL defensive rookie of the year last season; first-year running back Anthony Thomas, 23; and quarterback Jim Miller, 30. The soft-spoken Miller is a rookie of sorts, who got the starting job practically...
...Commission, told the New York Times that Lay offered to support Hebert's continuing in that role if Hebert would take a friendlier view toward energy deregulation. Hebert declined, and the Bush Administration replaced him. Lay and other Enron officials met six times with officials led by Vice President Dick Cheney (a former oilman) to craft a new energy policy. That policy, not surprisingly, was friendly to Enron and other energy companies...
...Even Dick Cheney is playing ball, sending word Wednesday from his undisclosed ballpark that yes, he'd met with Lay six times during the energy-policy formulations of last spring, but no, the influence-seeking Lay didn't happen to mention to the Vice President or anyone else around that he was chairman of a house of cards...
...Daschle lost this fight last year, when the surpluses were fat and the world was safe, but he was confident enough in it this winter to stare Bush down on the economic stimulus package and get called "obstructionist" by Dick Cheney. And now he's going to fight Bush's agenda, and eventually his budget, all the way to November. That's because Sept. 11 supposedly made Americans once again comfortable with a big, protective government...