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Gore's Misstatement Could Worsen His Woes (3/5/97) Fund-Raising Questions Focus On Gore (3/2/97)
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Gore's White House Fund-Raising Calls: The DocumentsThe documents that Vice President Al Gore's office turned over to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee include call sheets for: Nate Landow, a Maryland developer and long-time Gore supporter. The call's result? A note from Gore on the sheet says, "You'll have it on hand in One Hour," a promise Landow apparently lived up to -- the thank-you note Gore sent him remarks that "One Hour is a record!" Meat company owner Jim Hormel, who "is very happy about the Administration's support for gay and lesbian anti-discrimination in the work place policy." Triarc Companies President Peter May, who, according to a handwritten note on the bottom, "was mad he didn't get an invite to the re-elect Dec. 15 event." Houston lawyer John O'Quinn, one of FORTUNE magazine's "Lawyers From Hell," says the sheet. Kansas City attorneys Anita or Gary Robb, who, say the sheet, "just settled two of the largest cases ever settled in Missouri, both for over $400 million." Baltimore attorney (and Orioles owner) Peter Angelos, whose lobbyist, according to the sheet, says Angelos "will contribute $50,000 if asked." Jack Joyce, president of the bricklayers' union, who "expressed disappointment with the President's veto of the ban on partial-birth abortions." Novelist Rex Stephenson, who "made millions" when his bank was sold. In Other News:Thursday Aug. 28, 1997 Joe Kennedy Bails Out Of Governor's Race Poll: Congress Returns With High Approval Rating Tucker Partner Pleads Guilty Starr Drops Bid For Hubbell Notes Michael Brown To Plead Guilty Drudge Hit With $30 Million Suit Gore's Fund-Raising Calls: The Documents
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