$200 million dollar scholarship
NYP98060902 - 09 JUNE 1998 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: (left to right) Entrepreneur Ted Forstmann, Michael Ovitz (former Disney, CEO) and former Congressman Floyd Flake after Forstmann unveiled his plans, at a June 9th press conference, for the Children's Scholarship Fund which will award $200 million dollars in scholarships by lottery to low income children in grades K-12 around the country. UPI ms/ep/Ezio Petersen
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