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To: Lil Knubber who wrote (61477)11/7/2000 10:30:49 AM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 769667
 
Neither President Clinton nor the First Lady — who have
accepted large soft-money donations from Chatwal for years —
responded to questions about the matter. His attorney did not
return calls yesterday.

The FDIC says it lost $25 million attributable to Chatwal in the
1992 failure of First New York Bank for Business, which began in
1975 as First Women's Bank — created to help women get credit
and business loans.

Chatwal became a bank director in 1987. To protect depositors,
the state locked the bank's doors in 1992.
nydailynews.com



To: Lil Knubber who wrote (61477)11/7/2000 10:52:57 AM
From: Joseph F. Hubel  Respond to of 769667
 
Lil,

If you really believe the intent of that statement was meant to include such things as shoplifting and the like, there is a fault line in your thought process larger than the one in California.

JFH