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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (462656)9/21/2003 11:08:49 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (3) of 769667
 
Clinton had Bin Laden in his hands, and let him go!
Don't put down Bush for two years of hard fighting!

All Clinton did was turn our troops over to the UN, and pull his pants down...

Our new head of the DOW...I wonder how big a crook he is?

Just being head of Citibank makes him suspect...That's where Clinton's Sect. Of Treas. Rubin when to work, and asked the present White House to over look Enrons scandal!

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The John S. Reed Page
John Shephard Reed has been a director of Philip Morris since 1975, and has been a member of the board of managers of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center at least since 1992. Reed was born in Chicago in 1939, but grew up in Argentina and Brazil, where his father was an executive of Armour & Co. (Armour, the meat packing company, was a client of the Lord & Thomas advertising agency before and throughout Albert Lasker's time. J. Ogden Armour was a partner with Lasker and William Wrigley in their acquisition of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Armour went on with Foote, Cone and Belding when Lasker liquidated Lord & Thomas.) Reed joined Citibank in 1965, when it was First National City Bank. Three years later, he was named vice president and in 1969, at the age of thirty, he became the youngest senior vice president in the corporation's history. He was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citicorp and its main subsidiary, Citibank, from 1984 until his resignation in 2000. He has also been a director of the Monsanto Co.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the American Museum of Natural History; The Rand Corporation; and the Spencer Foundation.
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