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To: mishedlo who wrote (264380)10/23/2003 12:12:05 AM
From: Gut Trader  Respond to of 436258
 
Hearing that Rummy will have to restate 2003 AWOL rates, due to Capitol insufficiency and low interest.

GT@Given Him A Number andTaken away his name.gov

mfile.akamai.com



To: mishedlo who wrote (264380)10/23/2003 12:28:27 AM
From: UnBelievable  Respond to of 436258
 
Once at Arm's Length, Wall Street Is Bush's Biggest Donor

A day after a chilly reception at the United Nations last month, President Bush received a warmer greeting from a New York group that he had been keeping at arm's length: about a dozen leaders of the biggest firms on Wall Street.

That private meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria, to discuss the economy, is just one illustration of how the president and Wall Street seem to have grown on each other.

nytimes.com