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Two-Tent Affairs; Separating Sheep and Goats

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The Washington Post, November 18th, 1990

Some, unlike the Chronicler, are too polite to say anything about it, but important Washington benefactors are increasingly distressed by what benefit participant Jayne Ikard calls the "multi-tiered" occasion, and what the London organizers of the Oct. 4 Princess Di affair called the "two-tent" event. The bawl is not over on the subject. To recap: At this party, literally under two tents in the Departmental Auditorium, the cost was $2,500 ("silver" donors) to go to the party and $3,500 ("gold" donors) to Shake the Hand of Herself. The profits, whatever they might be (no one will say yet), were...

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