LOS ANGELES (Aug. 12) -- President Bill Clinton mingled with music and
movie luminaries Tuesday night as he helped California Democratic gubernatorial
nominee Gray Davis raise about $3 million for his fall campaign.
Among those on hand at one $1 million event at the home of Jeffrey Katzenberg
were Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Jeff Goldblum, Sharon Stone, Rob
Reiner and Clint Black. Clinton attended another $1 million event at the
Los Angeles home of developer Bruce Karatz, and earlier in the day raised
$1 million for Davis at a San Francisco luncheon.
A $3 Million Day For Clinton, Gray Davis The president
raises more money from the Hollywood set By John King/CNN
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/08/12/clinton.fundraising.api/index.html
A host of Hollywood celebrities is backing a bill to allow illegal migrants
to get driver's licenses.
More than 30 celebrities including Diane Keaton, Carlos Santana
and "Million Dollar Baby" writer Paul Haggis are urging California governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger to approve the bill, saying it would make roads
safer and calling driving a civil right, according to brachman.com.
Among the other celebrities supporting the campaign are Martin Sheen
and his son Emilio Estevez, Alfre Woodard, Danny Glover and musician Jackson
Browne.
Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2005 9:27 a.m. EST Celebs Want Licenses
for Illegals
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