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Forwarded by Jane Clark. This news also came today -- a contrast to the
previous article from the LA Times.
LANDSCOPE: News and Views from American Lands - May 31, 2000
$1.7 Million "Stump" Speech? Texas Gov. George W. Bush recently raised
$1.7 million from timber executives in Oregon (ENS 5/22/00). A dozen
executives from the timber industry contributed $100,000 each to the
Republican Party in exchange for a 45 minute meeting with Bush. The
executives aired grievances about federal policies toward the timber
industry, including the Northwest Forest Plan crafted in 1993 by
President Clinton.
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