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AUGUST 26, 2002

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"Can CalPERS afford to throw stones?" (Finance, June 24, 2002)


"Can CalPERS afford to throw stones?" (Finance, June 24, 2002)

"Can CalPERS afford to throw stones?" (Finance, June 24) stated that all California Public Employees' Retirement System board members voted on investments involving money managers Ronald Burkle and Richard Wollack, except for Kathleen Connell, who abstained, and Sidney L. Abrams, who was absent. In fact, other board members were absent for one or more of the three votes. However, at least 10 of the board's 13 members participated in each vote. All three votes passed without opposition.



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