Brain cancer trial may influence science on toxic chemical

By Jim Morris

A McCullom Lake, Ill., plant, operated by Rohm and Haas, a subsidiary of Dow Chemical Co., is at the root of a potentially groundbreaking la

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… grown, Joanne and Franklin Branham left McCullom Lake for Apache Junction, Arizona, in 1997. Five years later, Franklin began having unexplained seizures. An …"

Claims of high-pressure sales, fraud at odds with Quicken Loans’ straight-shooting image

By Michael Hudson

Quicken Loans, the giant mortgage lender founded by Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, goes on trial Tuesday in Detroit to face allegati

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… kes loans from centralized internet lending centers in Michigan, Ohio, and Arizona, is now the nation’s largest online mortgage lender, the third largest F …"

"… esidents of Paradise Valley, Ariz., claim in a lawsuit in federal court in Arizona that a Quicken loan agent inflated their income on their loan application …"

Auto dealers maneuver for exemption in financial reform bill

By Michael Hudson

In Arizona, Hector Maldonado says he ran into trouble with his bosses because he objected to what he claims was his employer’s habit of faki

Excerpts from this story referencing "Washington":

"… erates profitsCar dealers are concerned about the legislative scuffling in Washington because financing is a crucial profit center for them. New car dealers oft …"

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A public with lots to tell EPA about coal ash

By Kristen Lombardi

Diane Hofner had a banner full of pictures and a six-minute power point presentation to display what she calls “unsupervised” pollution — bl

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… who responded, representing states such as Indiana, Florida, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Many of the citizens said they volunteer for environmental groups, or wor …"

By releasing coal ash sites, EPA raises more questions

By Kristen Lombardi

Last February, in a four-month investigation into the dangers of coal ash, the Center covered the notorious, ash-laden water in Colstrip, Mo

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… azard” sites. EPA’s list, as Papertrail reported, covers 10 states — Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Ohio, North Carolina, Penn …"

Health industry gave millions to state officials involved in lawsuit

By Caitlin Ginley

The state officials who joined together to file a lawsuit challenging health care reform have collectively received at least $5 million in c

Excerpts from this story referencing "Washington":

"… ett, attorney general of Pennsylvania; Robert McKenna, attorney general of Washington; Lawrence G. Wasden, attorney general of Idaho; Marty J. Jackley, attorney …"

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Beyond booze

By Caitlin Ginley

The McCain campaign’s links to the booze industry are no secret. The McCain family fortune comes from his wife, Cindy, who serves as chairwo

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… Kemper Marley, Sr., a purported Mob boss linked to the 1976 car bombing of Arizona investigative reporter Don Bolles. Although never charged for Bolles&rsquo …"

"… ame a cause célèbre for American journalists, who formed the Arizona Project to investigate the killing. Determined to send a message to the Mo …"

McCain's mixed blessings

By Caitlin Ginley

Republican John McCain, self-proclaimed champion of campaign finance reform, has a much-changed outlook on the role of the Federal Election

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… s preliminary interpretation wins out, it could spell big trouble for the Arizona senator. The Republican candidate long ago passed the voluntary limits can …"

A most favored corporation: Enron prevailed in federal, state lobbying efforts 49 times

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, January 6, 2003 — Enron Corp., which ran a formidable lobbying machine in Washington and state capitals, gained favorable treatm

Excerpts from this story referencing "Linda Robertson":

"… and wife of Senator Phil Gramm, R-Texas; former Clinton treasury official Linda Robertson; former FERC Chief Elizabeth Moler; and Marc Racicot, chairman of the Repu …"

Club 100: Over 100 Americans gave more than $100,000 to state political parties

By Robert Moore

WASHINGTON, November 21, 2002 — Political party organizations will never do business quite the same way again. ...

Excerpts from this story referencing "Trustee":

"… iscount brokerage firm Quick and Reilly Inc., and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Widener University, died March 8, 2001, at the Dana Farber Cancer Inst …"

"… omotes economic development in the metropolitan Grand Rapids area. He is a Trustee of the Frey Foundation, a private family foundation endowed in 1989 with c …"

"… He is a member of the University of Alabama Law School Foundation Board of Trustees, and the executive committee of the Birmingham Bar Association. Previousl …"

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