Senator Bond
SLP2000103102-31 OCTOBER 2000- MANCHESTER, MISSOURI, USA: U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond prepares to fill the gas tank of Diane Kammeier's car at a west St. Louis county gas station, October 31. Bond was at the station, filling several gas tanks and talking to the customers about the problems with the Clinton/Gore energy policies. rw/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI
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