Notebook: Mar. 29, 1999
WINNERS & LOSERS
[WINNERS]
JUAN ANTONIO SAMARANCH Embattled Olympic Committee prez wins vote of confidence--and Don King wasn't even involved
EX-PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Opted for stock in lieu of an $80K honorarium. A year later it's worth $14 million. Touche, Dow!
BROWNIES Science supports medicinal use of marijuana. But it's still shrewder not to inhale
[& LOSERS] THE REV. HENRY LYONS Baptist leader resigns. Apparently God doesn't help those who help themselves to a Rolls-Royce
MAJOR GENERAL DAVID HALE Sentenced to pay $22,000 for adultery and lying, plus 100 push-ups for crying in public
TIM JOHNSON Blue Jays manager ousted for telling tales of his Marine days in Vietnam. He never went
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