The Favored Few: The White House Guest List
Thursday, September 6, 2001; Page C04
The guest list for last night's state dinner:
Vicente Fox, president of Mexico, and Martha Sahagun de Fox
Jorge Castaneda, secretary of foreign relations
Santiago Creel, secretary of the interior
Luis Felipe Bravo-Mena, president of the national executive committee, PAN party
Amalia Garcia, president of the national executive committee, PRD party
Dulce Maria Sauri, president of the national executive committee, PRI party
Beatriz Paredes, president, Chamber of Deputies
Diego Fernandez-Cevallos, president, Chamber of Senators
Felipe Calderon, president, Committee of Political Coordination Chamber of Deputies
Ricardo Salinas, president, TV Azteca
Lorenzo Zambrano, director general, Cemex
Emilio Azcarraga, president, Televisa
Carlos Slim, president, Carso Group
Moises Saba, businessman
Enrique Krauze, political analyst
Sergio Aguayo, political analyst
Spencer Abraham, secretary of energy, and Jane Abraham
Tobin Armstrong, Armstrong, Tex., and Anne Armstrong
John Ashcroft, attorney general, and Janet Ashcroft
Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.) and Jill Biden
Rep. Henry Bonilla (R-Tex.) and Deborah Knapp Bonilla
Jeb Bush, governor of Florida, and Columba Bush
Andrew H. Card Jr., chief of staff to the president, and the Rev. Kathleene B. Card
Vice President Cheney and Lynne Cheney, American Enterprise Institute
Douglas N. Daft, chairman, Coca-Cola Co., and Delphine Daft
Sen. Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.), Senate majority leader, and Linda Hall Daschle
Jeffrey Davidow, ambassador to Mexico, and Joan Davidow
Sen. Pete V. Domenici (R-N.M.) and Nancy Domenici
Placido Domingo, tenor and artistic director, Washington and Los Angeles operas, and Marta Domingo
Clint Eastwood, actor-director, and Dina Ruiz Eastwood
Roger A. Enrico, vice chairman, PepsiCo, and Rosemary Enrico
Donald Burnham Ensenat, chief of protocol, and Taylor Ensenat
Emilio Estefan Jr., producer and chairman, Estefan Enterprises, and Lili Estefan, host, Univision
Donald L. Evans, secretary of commerce, and Susan M. Evans
Tony Garza, commissioner, Texas Railroad Commission, and DeAnna Ortiz
Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), House minority leader, and Jane Gephardt
Alberto R. Gonzales, counsel to the president, and Rebecca Gonzales
Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Tex.) and Wendy Lee Gramm, George Mason University
Darrell Green, cornerback, Washington Redskins, and Jewell Green
Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, and Andrea Mitchell, NBC News
Stephen Hadley, assistant to the president, and Ann Hadley
Rep. J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), speaker of the House, and Jean Hastert
Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) and Dorothy Helms
George Herrera, president and CEO, U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and Linda Allen Herrera
Jane Dee Hull, governor of Arizona, and Terrance Hull
Brit Hume, managing editor, Fox News, and Kim Schiller Hume, Washington bureau chief, Fox News
Ray L. Hunt, chairman, Hunt Consolidated, and Hunter L. Hunt, president, Hunt Power
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.) and Ray Hutchison
Rep. Henry J. Hyde (R-Ill.) and Judith Wolverton
Luis A. Jimenez, artist, and Susan Jimenez
Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), Senate minority leader, and Tricia Lott
Cardinal Roger Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles, and Thomas A. Chabolla, Archdiocese of Los Angeles
John F. Maisto, special assistant to the president, and Maria Maisto
Abel Maldonado, assemblyman, 33rd District, California Assembly, and Laura Maldonado
D.R. "Dee" Margo, CEO, John D. Williams Co., and Adair Margo
Mel Martinez, secretary of housing and urban development, and Kitty Martinez
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Cindy McCain
Norman Y. Mineta, secretary of transportation, and Deni Mineta
Anthony Munoz, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Dianne Munoz
Eduardo Najera, Dallas Mavericks, and Jennifer Najera
Sylvia Orozco, executive director, Mexic-Arte Museum, and Aurora Orozco, author
Rick Perry, governor of Texas, and Anita Perry
Colin L. Powell, secretary of state, and Alma Powell
William Rehnquist, chief justice of the United States, and Janet Rehnquist
Condoleezza Rice, assistant to the president for national security affairs, and the Rev. Matt Hennessee, president and CEO, Quiktrak
Ricardo Romo, president, University of Texas at San Antonio, and Harriett Romo, professor
Pedro Sevcec, anchor, Telemundo, and Raquelin Gonzalez
Gen. Henry H. Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Carolyn Shelton
Alan K. Simpson, former senator from Wyoming, and Ann S. Simpson
Warren W. Tichenor and Rhonda S. Tichenor
Sara Martinez Tucker, president and CEO, Hispanic Scholarship Fund, and Greg A. Tucker, CEO, Tucker and Co.
Dawn Upshaw, soprano, and Michael Nott
Ann M. Veneman, secretary of agriculture, and Kevin Herglotz
Robert Zoellick, U.S. trade representative
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