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THE FOLLOWING IS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE DRUDGE REPORT RIGHT NOW 1:11PM PST

 MAG:
Kennedy might well have run for the U.S. Senate from New York in 2000 if
First Lady Hillary Clinton had not begun a campaign...

<A HREF="http://www.drudgereport.com/">DRUDGE REPORT '99�</A>

RMNews believes that JFK, Jr. believed former Clinton advisor Dick Morris who
has been saying that Hillary will not run for the Senate seat in New York.

Morris believes Hillary will campaign and raise millions of dollars, but at
the last moment, she will pull out and keep the money for herself.

If JFK, Jr. also believed this, then he may very well have decided in the
last week to challenge Hillary in the primary.

This morning on Meet the Press, Tim Russert was extremely focused on whether
or not JFK, Jr had decided to enter a political race.

Former Clinton aide,  Paul Begala confirmed that JFK, Jr. had been approached
by the Democratic Party to run for either Senator or Governor of New York.

ALSO ON THE DRUDGE REPORT TODAY

From:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Warren)
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There is a report on Drudge saying a reporter who was out walking says he
saw a flash of light in the sky about the time JFK Jr.s plane may have gone
down.  I urge everyone to check it out on Drudge's web site.  I've also
included the article below.

"A reporter for the Vineyard Gazette newspaper told WCVB-TV in Boston
 that he was out walking Friday night about the time of the crash and saw
 "big white flash in the sky" off Philbin Beach."

Hopes fade for missing Kennedy plane

 Sunday, 18 July 1999 2:08 (GMT)

 (NOTE: federal investigators dispatched)
 (UPI Focus)
 Hopes fade for missing Kennedy plane
    AQUINNAH, Mass., July 17 (UPI) - After a daylong unsuccessful search
 for a missing single-engine plane piloted by John F. Kennedy Jr., the
 National Transportation Safety Board is launching an investigation into
 the aircraft's disappearance.
    An official statement tonight says an NTSB team has been dispatched
 to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts as the Coast Guard continues to
 coordinate "aggressive search-and-rescue activities."
    As daylight faded, Air Force helicopters returned to Otis Air Force
 Base, to resume the search Sunday morning.
    Hopes faded today as bits of debris from the Piper Saratoga were
 recovered and a piece of luggage was positively identified as belonging
 to Lauren Bessette, Kennedy's sister-in-law. Kennedy's wife, 33-year-old
 Carolyn Bessette, was also traveling with him.
    The luggage, along with what appeared to be an airplane tire, washed
 up on Philbin Beach on Martha's Vineyard, and Lauren Bessette's name was
 on the tag of a black suitcase, said First District Coast Guard
 spokesman Lt. Gary Jones.
    Jones said other debris - a head rest and carpeting that appeared to
 be from the plane - were found this afternoon floating in the water
 about 100 yards from nearby Gay Head Beach.
    Kennedy and the Bessette sisters were traveling from Caldwell, New
 Jersey, to Hyannis Port for the wedding of Mark Bailey and Rory Kennedy,
 the last unmarried daughter of Ethel Kennedy and the late Sen. Robert F.
 Kennedy Jr.
    The event was postponed, and what should have been a joyous gathering
 of the clan turned into a grim vigil as members of the Kennedy family
 waited anxiously at their storied oceanfront compound for word on the
 fate of the three.
    An outdoor family mass was held, presided over by three Roman
 Catholic priests, as Mrs. Kennedy, other family members and around 275
 guests gathered to pray.
    Among those present were Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., former U.S.
 Rep. Joseph Kennedy, Rory's older brother and JFK Jr.'s cousin, and U.S.
 Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, who is married to Kerry Kennedy.
    John Kennedy's older sister, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, was away
 on a rafting trip and had not planned to attend the wedding.
    Sen. Kennedy's son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., was also away in
 California and immediately flew back to Boston, according to media
 reports.
    Family spokesman Brian O'Connor said the family was initially hopeful
 that the three would be found alive.
    But he said the mood at the compound turned somber when debris,
 apparently from the plane, began washing up on the western end of
 Martha's Vineyard.
    There was no immediate comment from any of the family members.
    Before the effort was scaled back at sunset, Rear Adm. Richard M.
 Larrabee told journalists the Coast Guard was still in a search-and-
 rescue mode. But the dispatch of federal investigators suggests
 authorities are now presuming the plane has crashed.
    Coast Guard cutters equipped with high-powered lights will continue
 to search the sea south of Martha's Vineyard throughout the night.
    Earlier in the day, the Civil Air Patrol withdrew from the search 15
 aircraft that were combing a 15-by-15-mile grid from Long Island to
 Martha's Vineyard after debris and luggage washed ashore on Philbin
 Beach.
    Jones said the Coast Guard was notified about the missing plane at
 around 3 a.m. EDT, and the search started immediately.
    About 15 Coast Guard and Air Force aircraft and some 150 personnel
 joined in the search.
    Kennedy, a licensed private pilot, was expected to arrive at Martha's
 Vineyard Airport in Massachusetts in his Piper Saratoga II TC sometime
 before 10 p.m. Friday.
    At 9:39 p.m. Friday, Kennedy radioed the airport and said he was 13
 miles from the airport and 10 miles from the coast, according to WCVB-TV
 news in Boston. He reportedly said he was making his final approach.
    Moments later, radar operated by the Federal Aviation Administration
 showed the plane went into a dive and dropped 1,200 feet in just 12
 seconds, according to ABC News.
    In his final approach message, WCVB-TV said Kennedy told controllers
 at the airport that he planned to drop off his wife's sister and then
 take off again between 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. for Hyannis Airport.
    Kennedy's family then called Hyannis Airport - around 2:15 a.m.,
 reports say - when he failed to arrive. The airport then checked with
 the Martha's Vineyard airport, and the search began.
    The plane took off from Essex County Airport in Caldwell, N.J., at
 8:38 p.m. Friday and lost contact with the FAA on its final approach to
 Martha's Vineyard, Mass., said Coast Guard spokesman Steve Carleton.
    An emergency beacon thought to belong to the plane was activated and
 heard by the Coast Guard in Long Island, N.Y., at 3:40 a.m. But as the
 search went on, authorities seemed to discount the relevance of the
 beacon signal.
    Kurt Hartman, spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard's district
 headquarters in New Haven, Conn., said this morning, "We received a
 call from our district office in Boston directing us to conduct a
 shoreline search off Horton Point, in Long Island Sound, for an
 emergency locating transmitting beacon."
    But by 10:30 a.m., the Coast Guard was no longer receiving a signal
 from the emergency beacon that was believed to be on Kennedy's small
 plane.
    Petty Officer Virginia Adams in Boston confirmed to United Press
 International that the Coast Guard lost the signal Saturday morning.
 Adams also confirmed that Kennedy was piloting the plane, and that his
 wife and sister-in-law were aboard.
    Jamie Gaspar, spokesman for Martha's Vineyard Airport, told UPI that
 "someone was at the airport to pick up the passengers on the plane, but
 it never arrived."
    A reporter for the Vineyard Gazette newspaper told WCVB-TV in Boston
 that he was out walking Friday night about the time of the crash and saw
 "big white flash in the sky" off Philbin Beach.
    Kennedy did not file a flight plan, leading some to first suspect he
 altered his route. But by 9 a.m., his arrival at Martha's Vineyard was
 more than 12 hours late, and the Kennedy family postponed the wedding he
 was traveling to attend.
    The Air Force and Air National Guard mounted a massive air search
 using helicopters, Falcon jets and a TC-130 aircraft over a 1,000-
 square-mile search area that eventually concentrated on Martha's
 Vineyard.
    The ongoing Coast Guard search involves a 47-foot utility boat, two
 41-foot utility boats and an 87-foot patrol boat, as well as two Coast
 Guard helicopters.
    Expected to join the search late tonight was a special ship from the
 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration equipped with sonar to
 conduct underwater searches.
    A special infrared-equipped helicopter was also set to join the
 nighttime search. Its temperature-sensitive equipment is capable of
 detecting a person in the water.
    Kennedy Jr. - the only son of President John F. Kennedy and
 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and the nephew of Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass.
 - has worked as an assistant district attorney and is currently the
 editor of the political magazine George. Kennedy, 38, married Carolyn
 Bessette during a secretive ceremony in 1996.
    WCVB-TV says Kennedy got his pilot's license last year after
 undergoing training at Flight Safety International, a respected pilots'
 school in Florida. He was licensed to fly visually, but not by using
 instruments alone. Visibility at the time was reported to be 8 miles,
 clear enough to fly without instruments.
    The Piper Aircraft Co. says the six-passenger plane Kennedy was
 flying was built in 1995. WCVB-TV says Kennedy bought it in April of
 this year.
    White House Chief of Staff John Podesta telephoned President Clinton
 this morning at Camp David with news of the missing plane. Clinton and
 Kennedy have met often.
    In a statement issued from Camp David, where he is spending the
 weekend, Clinton said, "All our prayers and thoughts are with the
 families of those on board." The president has asked to be kept
 informed about the search effort.
    Kennedy is a native of Washington. He was born on Nov. 25, 1960, just
 two months before his father was inaugurated as president.
  --
    Copyright 1999 by United Press International.
    All rights reserved.
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