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  • Troubled Fund-Raiser’s Wallet Matched His Need to Please

    09/15/2007 11:05:42 PM PDT · by neverdem · 21 replies · 663+ views
    NY Times ^ | September 16, 2007 | DON VAN NATTA Jr. and MIKE McINTIRE
    Norman Hsu was desperate for invitations to glitzy Democratic Party galas in California and private political dinners in New York. But once he got in, Mr. Hsu, a 56-year-old apparel executive, seemed awkward and out of place, almost astonished to be posing for pictures with former President Bill Clinton, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and other big-name Democrats. He gave generously, showering money on a wide array of national, state and local politicians. But he stood out in the symbiotic world of campaign finance because he appeared to want nothing in return other than a few powerful friends, according to Democratic...
  • Composer Leonard Rosenman dies

    03/04/2008 3:48:20 PM PST · by Borges · 8 replies · 91+ views
    Variety ^ | 3/4/08 | JON BURLINGAME
    Leonard Rosenman, a two-time Oscar-winning composer who was credited with helping to modernize film music in the 1950s and '60s, died Tuesday of a heart attack at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 83. Rosenman composed the scores for about four dozen films including the James Dean classics "East of Eden" and "Rebel Without a Cause," as well as such science-fiction films as "Fantastic Voyage" and "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" and period pieces including "A Man Called Horse." He won back-to-back Oscars in 1975 and 1976 for adapting the...
  • The Hillary-Hsu-Woodstock Connection

    09/13/2007 8:21:52 PM PDT · by indcons · 33 replies · 911+ views
    The Rush Limbaugh Show ^ | September 13, 2007 | Rush Limbaugh
    RUSH: Mrs. Clinton had a conference call with reporters, and we had the story yesterday, she's actually going to try to send a note out with the money going back saying, (paraphrasing) "Feel free to send it back in." Turns out, this is illegal. Federal Election Commission rules make it illegal. I got a note from a guy who worked on John Anderson's campaign in 1980, who ran that third-party independent candidacy when Reagan and Carter were battling it out, and they had a snafu. They had to give back $80,000 in donations, and they asked the FEC, "Can we...
  • Hsu's to blame?

    09/12/2007 4:56:27 PM PDT · by jdm · 18 replies · 544+ views
    NRO Corner ^ | September 12, 2007 | Mark Hemingway
    Geraghty has some great stuff about Hsu at The Campaign Spot, but here's my round-up of today's Hsu news. There's another very good piece in The New York Times that contains this jaw dropper: The campaign is refunding $850,000 to these donors, viewing the money as tainted. Yet the campaign is also risking another public relations mess by saying that it would take back the money if it clearly came from the donor’s bank account, not from Mr. Hsu or another source ... The campaign will try to get most of the donors to give the money back right after...
  • The Woodstock Generation and Norman Hsu (long read, but quite insightful)

    09/12/2007 8:29:21 AM PDT · by jdm · 30 replies · 972+ views
    Right Wing Nuthouse ^ | September 12, 2007 | Rick Moran
    The Wall Street Journal has partially solved the riddle of where Norman Hsu got the money he used to donate substantial sums to Hillary Clinton’s Senatorial and Presidential campaigns as well as numerous other Democratic candidates. Joel Rosenman, the producer of the Woodstock rock concerts in 1969 and 1994 gave Hsu’s company an astonishing $40 million “investment” with which Mr. Hsu has apparently absconded: (WSJ Subscription required): New documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal may help point to an answer: A company controlled by Mr. Hsu recently received $40 million from a Madison Avenue investment fund run by Joel...
  • '60s Figure Says He Financed Donor Hsu

    09/12/2007 12:54:53 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 148 replies · 4,245+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | September 12, 2007 | IANTHE JEANNE DUGAN and BRODY MULLINS
    Woodstock Creator Tells DA That Funds Have Gone Missing A $40 Million Shortfall Where did Norman Hsu get his money? That has been one of the big questions hanging over the prominent Democratic fund-raiser, as reports have surfaced about hundreds of thousands of dollars he made in political donations, plus lavish parties, fancy apartments and a $2 million bond he posted to get out of jail earlier this month. New documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal may help point to an answer: A company controlled by Mr. Hsu recently received $40 million from a Madison Avenue investment fund run...