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    Wednesday, March 30, 1994
The Battalion
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heme. The White House issued
■ new material after a
iwsweek magazine story sug-
ie Cfll!1] .sted Clinton did not invest any
her own money.
Newsweek has since backed off
report.
In October 19 79, Clinton de-
jded to branch out and she
jened a second account with
vilio;
$5,000 she had made in the initial
investment, the documents sug
gested.
She opened it through her
stockbroker Stephens Inc. in Little
Rock, which the White House
documents said traded commodity
futures in cattle, soybeans, sugar,
hogs, copper and lumber.
Before she closed out this ac
count in March 1980, she lost
$560 in 1979 and $449 in 1980,
the White House documents
show.
That showed her total loss on
the second account to be $1009,
roughly the same amount that she
had invested initially. The White
House statement characterized this
as “small net losses.”
The $560 loss in 1979 was
subtracted from the $72,996 gain
in the main account that year to
produce a net gain in commodi
ties trading in 1979 of $72,436.
It has been previously reported
that Clinton started trading cattle
futures at the suggestion of James
Blair, general counsel for the
Arkansas-based Tyson Foods Inc.
CLASS OF ‘94
CLASS GIFT
VOTING
When: TODAY & TOMORROW, 9am-4pm
Where: At Student Body Election Sites
(MSC, Blocker, Library, Zachry, Kleberg)
Tim Moog/Y’/jf Battalion
Clint Wallace, a senior industrial engineering major from Diboll, repairs the transmission on a shuttle
bus at Bus Operations on Tuesday. Texas A&M Bus Operations runs and maintains 60 buses.
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MONSTER
I won't annoy you with a lot of
overused slang and stuff, so here's
the deal:
Tonight is gonna be a rap/r&b-
extravaganza with drink prices that
can only be called "insane."
Under 21 - cover S3 from 8-10, $5 after tfiat.
21 and up, no cover all night!
Drink Prices Too
Insane To Print!
Any questions?
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John Sharp:
Reinventing Government
Mr. Sharp will be speaking on reinventing government, where he will
express new ideas he has developed for the roles of state and national
governments. He will also be taking questions from the audience at the end
of the program.
Wednesday March 30, 1994
7:00 p.m. MSC 292B
&
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