Gen. Colin Powell joins Missouri Sen. Christopher Bond at a fundraiser
SLP98101802 - 18 OCTOBER 1998 - ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA: Ret. Gen. Colin Powell (L) and Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, R-MO, walk together as they enter the Mathews-Dickeys Boys Club in North St. Louis, October 18. Powell is in St. Louis to speak at a political fund raiser for Bond. UPI iw/Bill Greenblatt
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