Notebook: Jan. 22, 2001
WINNERS & LOSERS
[WINNERS]
OSAMA BIN LADEN Terror chief all smiles at son's nuptials. CIA reps among the few without directions to wedding
RICHARD HOLBROOKE Outgoing U.N. guy scores at buzzer: Jesse Helms to pay U.S. dues. Next: stone bleeds
DEAN KAMEN Egghead gets $250K for book on secret invention. Is "IT" a publisher-scamming device?
[& LOSERS]
LINDA CHAVEZ Edged out after W. stays mum. Future "houseguests" not likely to find a welcome mat
JAMES RIADY Raised $1M for Clinton in '92; now must pay $8.6M fine. Still a better investment than NASDAQ
SOCKS Clintons mull ditching feline over conflict with Buddy. Time for cat to write tell-all memoir
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