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To: Frank E W who wrote (135720)7/7/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Frank E W Receives a late(sorry) VITAMIN MF SUPPLEMENT

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To: Frank E W who wrote (135720)7/7/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 176387
 
Did you all see this? George W. and Mikey? What a team... LW

Dell to advise Bush on tech

By Rex Nutting, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 4:10 PM ET Jul 7, 1999Bond Report
Capitol Report

AUSTIN, Texas (CBS.MW)-- A week after a successful million-dollar
fund-raising jaunt to Silicon Valley, Republican presidential
front-runner George W. Bush has turned to fellow Texan Michael Dell to
advise his campaign on high technology issues.

Besides the chairman of Dell Computer Corp. (DELL: news, msgs), the
advisory council's membership shows the "big tent" philosophy that has
made Bush the odds-on front-runner for the Republican nomination. It
includes both former Netscape CEO James Barksdale and Microsoft (MSFT:
news, msgs) Chief Operating Officer Bob Herbold, who've battled in
Washington over antitrust policy. See related story.

Other members of the council include Tom Engibous, president of Texas
Instruments Inc.(TXN: news, msgs); John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems (
CSCO: news, msgs); Carol Bartz, CEO of Autodesk (ADSK: news, msgs);
Richard Egan, founder of EMC Corp. (EMC: news, msgs); Ray Lane,
president of Oracle (ORCL: news, msgs); and Steve Papermaster, head of
Agillon.

Vice President Al Gore and former Sen. Bill Bradley also have had some
success in winning support from the high-tech community, according to
the campaign finance database maintained by the Center for Responsive
Politics.

Among those who've contributed money to Gore's campaign are 3Com's Eric
Benhammou (COMS: news, msgs), AOL's Marc Andreessen (AOL: news, msgs),
Marimba's (MRBA: news, msgs) Kim Polese and Montgomery Securities' Lew
Coleman (BAC: news, msgs). Bradley has raised money from Apple
Computer's Steve Jobs (AAPL: news, msgs). Novell's Eric Schmidt (NOVL:
news, msgs) has given $1,000 to both Bush and Gore, while Hambrecht &
Quist's Dan Case (HQ: news, msgs) and Adobe Systems' (ADBE: news, msgs)
Charles Geschke have given to both Gore and Bradley.

All three candidates hope to position themselves as high tech's best
friend in Washington.

Bush has called for freeing Internet sales from duties and tariffs,
creating a permanent federal research and development tax credit, and
pledged not to raise federal personal or corporate taxes.

Bush has proposed intensifying efforts to combat intellectual piracy and
called for lifting the cap on the number of high-skilled workers allowed
into the country under so-called H-1B visas.

Bush has broken with Gore's policies most visibly on encryption policy
and efforts to curb shareholder lawsuits. 
Rex Nutting is Washington bureau chief for CBS MarketWatch. The
Associated Press contributed to this report.