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...friend from Arkansas, RON WATSON, are throwing a party--dubbed "The Last Dance"--at the Crystal Garden on Chicago's Navy Pier on June 17, the night of what would be the seventh game of the NBA finals. "It's a celebration party for Scottie and his friends," says restaurateur PHIL STEFANI, who is catering the event. Shirts and hats have already been printed, and 500 tickets for the event went on sale at $150 apiece in Stefani's restaurants this past weekend. "He's said over and over again, 'This is it. I'm leaving,'" says Stefani...
...tide of contaminants seeping into neighborhoods and creeks across the Summit Valley. Some people are concerned about a shroud of morning mist and fog--a product of the lake--that envelops parts of the town. "All that moisture has to be carrying bad things in it," says worried restaurateur Buck Loomis...
INDICTED. YAH LIN ("Charlie") TRIE, 49, former restaurateur and fund-raising Friend of Clinton, and ANTONIO PAN, 50, his associate; on federal charges that include election-law violations; in Washington. Authorities are searching for both men overseas...
Bono gave up show business to become a restaurateur in the early '80s. The career switch landed him in Palm Springs, Calif., where his efforts to revamp his restaurant brought him into conflict with city zoning officials. He took on and took over city hall, becoming mayor in 1988. Bono found he had a taste for politics. A run for the Senate failed, but two years later the G.O.P. takeover of Congress swept him into the House as the Representative from California's 44th district. He was re-elected in '96. Bono sat on the House Judiciary Committee...
DIED. DUKE ZEIBERT, 86, affable restaurateur who, for more than four decades, ran Washington's favorite power-lunch spot; in Bethesda...