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To: Scrapps who wrote (13158)2/27/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 22053
 
Yup, 38-40. All major networkers good today except CS:

fast.quote.com

As always (of course), predictions not made by GOD, only by someone
who thinks he is.<g>

And 38-40 for COMS huh? How sweet it is!!

o~~~ O



To: Scrapps who wrote (13158)2/27/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: jhild  Respond to of 22053
 
My, oh my. You would think these guys had something better to be doing. But then if they weren't doing this, they would probably be raising more taxes.

New Great Lake Upsets Lawmakers

By KATHERINE RIZZO Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lawmakers from the Great Lakes states are upset after discovering that a colleague from Vermont is trying to get Lake Champlain the same status as the five big lakes, as far as federal research dollars go.

President Clinton is expected to sign legislation shortly letting Lake Champlain be considered one of the greats for purposes of competing for dollars under the National Sea Grant Program.

Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., got a single line inserted into the legislation to expand eligibility for that program's $50 million in grants for research of coastal and Great Lakes problems.

Further down in the article, John Glenn sounding a little like Lloyd Bentsen in his famous remarks to Dan Quayle:

''I know the Great Lakes. I've traveled the Great Lakes. And Lake Champlain is NOT one of the Great Lakes,'' said Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, the other co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force.


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