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7. I use professional fundraisers to raise contributions to It is my policy never to involve in any

my election campaigns.

manner these fundraisers in any substantive legislative or

administrative matters in which my office is involved. I do not permit fundraisers to schedule meetings for me on official

policy matters or proceedings.

I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed at San Diego, California, on November 14, 1990.

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1. At the direction of the Committee, a draving was held to determine the order of presentation by the Respondent Senators. As a result of the drawing, the opening statements, examination and cross-examination of witnesses, and the Senators' presentation of evidence will be conducted in the following order: Senators McCain, Glenn, Riegle, DeConcini and Cranston.

2. It is further ordered that all exhibits identified by Special Counsel and counsel for the Respondent Senators identified in accordance with the Committee's Prehearing Order of October 25, 1990, shall be admitted into evidence at the hearing. Following completion of the hearing, Special Counsel and counsel for the Respondent Senators shall have a further opportunity to present to the Committee in writing any arguments regarding the competency and relevancy of exhibits or the weight to be given to them.

3. The requests made by Senators Glenn and McCain for a separate hearing as to their conduct are

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denied. The requests made by counsel for Senators Glenh, McCain and DeConcini for the release of Special Counsel's Confidential Report, or portions thereof, are denied.

4. The hearings will commence at 9:30 a.m. on

November 15, 1990 in the Senate Hart Building, Room 216.

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140TH STORY of Level 1 printed in FULL format.
Copyright (c) 1981 The Washington Post
August 6, 1981, Thursday, Final Edition

SECTION: First Section; The Federal Report; Executive Notes; A27

LENGTH: 200 words

HEADLINE: BAHAMAS BOUND?

BYLINE: Cass Peterson

BODY:

A businessman accused two years ago by the Securities Exchange Commission of defrauding stockholders says President Reagan will nominate him to be ambassador to the Bahamas.

Charles H. Keating Jr., now chairman of American Continental Corp. in Phoenix, told the Cincinnati Enquirer he accepted the ambassadorship from Reagan. Keating has been a frequent tourist in the Bahamas for 20 years and has a home on the island of Cat Cay in Bahamas.

In July 1979, Keating and two other officers of American Financial Corp. signed a consent agreement with the SEC that said they would repay their corporation $1.4 million. The three officers did not admit or deny the allegations by the SEC that they violated antifraud and proxy provisions of federal securities laws and that they arranged unsecured loans from a subsidiary bank to themselves.

Keating also made headlines in 1970 when he sued the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography to force it to print his dissent from its report. Keating, who in 1955 founded an anti-pornography organization in Cincinnati, called the commission's report a "Magna Carta for the pornographer." Keating and the White House yesterday declined all comment.

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