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...represented most of his personal fortune, to finance the campaign. His wife may be heir to the Heinz-family fortune, but campaign-finance laws prevent her giving to his campaign more than a $2,000 donation. By law, Kerry could lend himself only his, rather small, share of their joint assets. If he lost and couldn't repay the loan on his home, he would be far more dependent on Teresa's fortune; his daughters might receive no significant inheritance from him. Several advisers suggested that he might even have to leave the Senate to make enough money to avoid...
...rzburg, Germany By choosing North Carolina senator John Edwards as his vice-presidential candidate, John Kerry has shown that he has the sharp judgment needed to be our President. Kerry's military experience, combined with Edwards' background as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee and the joint House and Senate committee investigating 9/11, is just the right mix we need to protect our land, our people and our future. Kerry has some wonderful plans to improve this nation, and Edwards has the speaking ability to get those ideas across. Melanie A. Rush Port Chester, New York, U.S. I totally...
...wildly popular in Europe, but it's a financial mess. Only teams that have global reach will be able to afford the star players who ensure winning results year after year. Man U. was the first to launch a U.S. strategy, teaming with the New York Yankees in a joint marketing deal. It even issues an American Man U. credit card. Another team reaching into the U.S. is Celtic, long the favored club of the Irish and Scottish diaspora. "We've got a million fans in North America," says David McNally, the club's sales director. This summer fans...
Staunch constitutional defender Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W. Va., lambasted the Bush administration’s restrictions on civil liberties in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in a joint appearance with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D-Mass., and Gen. Wesley Clark on Tuesday at Cambridge’s First Parish Church...
...license holders is Steve Wynn, who is credited with reinventing the Strip in Vegas. "Right now, Macau is for the gambler--period," Wynn told TIME last month before breaking ground on a $705 million wonderland to be flanked by the old Lisboa and a planned joint venture between Ho and MGM Mirage. "The trick is to add other dimensions to the town, open the door to more people...