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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joey Two-Cents who wrote (8892)5/18/1998 12:52:00 AM
From: Ploni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
"The New York Times reported on Friday that Democratic party fund-raiser Johnny Chung told U.S. federal investigators that a large part of the nearly $100,000 he gave Democratic causes in the summer of 1996 came from China's People's Liberation Army....

"The newspaper, citing lawyers and officials with knowledge of the Justice Department's inquiry, said the money was given to Chung by a Chinese lieutenant colonel and aerospace executive whose father was Gen. Liu Huaqing.

"At the time, the newspaper said, Gen. Liu was China's top military commander and also a member of the top leadership of the Communist Party.

"Chung told the investigators that the aerospace executive, Liu Chao-ying, had told him the source of the money, the newspaper said, adding that at one fund-raising event Chung managed to have her photographed with Clinton."

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You see, there was still a woman involved, and I bet she was good-looking.



To: Joey Two-Cents who wrote (8892)5/18/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: Pancho Villa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
JTC: Washington ain't Arkansas either. This is a guy who used to do as he pleased in a state more similar to a SA nation than to a state of a developed country.

Pancho