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...plan and then disappeared, they complain. On campaign finance, he didn't lend a hand. Requests for protection of budget items are mocked as mere pork--a point Representative Saxby Chambliss, whose Georgia district may lose its B-1 bomber contingent, raised with Bush in one of their meetings. "Mr. President, I'd like for you to come to Georgia next week," Chambliss half joked. "We'll send a B-1 up here to get you. Now if you want to talk about patients' bill of rights, we'll talk...
...Indian Economic Development Act, which had been introduced in the Senate. He responded that the tribe had no position on it and that it was more interested in an agriculture bill that had also been introduced. This was the substance of our conversation. I would like to apologize to Mr. Ducheneaux for the misunderstanding. GREGG J. BOURLAND, CHAIRMAN Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Eagle Butte...
...Good news. Main Street, of course, is Wall Street?s closest place to heaven these days; Mr. and Mrs. American Consumer, in continuing to go where Mr. and Mrs. CEO fear to tread - namely, the marketplace - have kept the economy?s pulse going since January and will likely have to keep it up for the rest of the year if we?re to avoid paying for the dot-com boom with a bona fide recession...
...scraggly opium dealer with a green-and-blue dragon tattooed on his thin upper arm, 50 per pipe to get him off. He lay there, watching the dragon coil and uncoil as Ton flexed his arms, working to heat the night-colored opium, mixing the paste with Mr. Headache powder and then rolling it between his palms into cylinders. He broke off pieces from the roll he heated on a metal poker over an oil lamp and then fed the goo into the fired-earth bulb of a foot-long bamboo pipe...
...case, there's even more reason to rave. Ever since his business was bought by Gucci, Saint Laurent has been complaining bitterly, telling LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault within hearing distance of a TV camera that he "suffers like a martyr . . . It's terrible, it's terrible." And pleading with Mr. Arnault to "get him out of this hustle." His remorse is baffling to Gucci Group executives who note that Saint Laurent did in fact sell his company - it wasn't stolen from him. But it gives fashion journalists yet another reason to stand behind Yves. In a haute-couture season...