Romanian weapons modified in the U.S. become scourge of Mexican drug war

By Rick Schmitt and Rick Young

Center story focused on Romanian weapon now targeted by Feinstein legislation

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"… unziato, a former ATF official, who is now an independent consultant.Added Arizona’s former Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard, “We’re declaring …"

"… n Rifleman report.J&G Sales — a top online dealer based in Prescott, Arizona — sells a Romanian WASR-10 with a 30-round magazine for $409.95, with a …"

"… rict gun laws there, which include a ban on high-capacity assault weapons. Arizona offered a more gun friendly environment. Soon, federal authorities allege, …"

"… year later, in March 2009, Iknadosian went to trial. Prosecutors from the Arizona attorney general’s office used his conversations with the federal inform …"

Auditioning to be the anti-Gore

By Nikola Horejs

Climate change deniers in search of their own Al Gore-like figurehead have an unlikely candidate: Václav Klaus, president of the Czech Repub

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"… , and the Goldwater Institute’s 20th anniversary celebration in Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday, where he will receive the Barry Goldwater Award for Liberty. …"

World wide web of pesticides can endanger consumers

By Jillian Olsen

Termites? No problem. On DoMyOwnPestControl.com, $64.99 buys a 20-ounce bottle of Termidor SC. That’s enough for anyone with a credit card

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"… in Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. Officials in Arizona respond to complaints, but there is not room in the budget for a more proa …"

"… a more proactive approach, agreed Jack Peterson, associate director of the Arizona Department of Agriculture’s Environmental Services Division.Tim Creger, …"

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The Murtha Method

By The Center for Public Integrity

For months, a cloud has swirled around Congressman John Murtha (D-Pa.), chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee,

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"… to take campaign contributions from those who benefit from their earmarks. Arizona Republican Jeff Flake supports this legislation and has offered similar pr …"

McCain tax bill would save corporate contributors millions

WASHINGTON, D.C. February 11, 2000 — Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has talked at length about tax cuts that would benefit lowe

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"… ose corporations flooding Washington with campaign contributions. What the Arizona senator doesn't talk much about is a bill he proposed in October that woul …"

Party machines, lobbyists and special interests: Part three

WASHINGTON, March 2, 2000 — The goal of Texas Governor George W. Bush's advisers in the early days of the campaign was to make him the man t

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"… has abated somewhat with the growing popularity of Senator John McCain of Arizona. Still, despite some setbacks, his campaign team showed in its earliest da …"

"… t he’s been viewed as a religious extremist. When he ran for Congress in Arizona calling himself a “Goldwater Republican,” Barry Goldwater, objecting t …"

"… a number of gay groups to the signing of hate crime bill, according to the Arizona Republic. His popularity with the evangelical community is a valuable asse …"

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Stealth PACs revealed

By The Center for Public Integrity

February 9, 2000 — The 2000 election cycle promised to be a high-stakes and free-spending election by anyone's measure. The balance of power

Excerpts from this story referencing "Arizona":

"… a few races.Club members contributed $138,000 to Republican Jeff Flake in Arizona’s 1st District. The Club reported running over $50,000 in radio advertis …"

Congress passes campaign finance reform

By Marianne Holt

With a 92-6 Senate vote, Congress has passed the first campaign finance reform legislation in 21 years. The Ful

Congress sifts competing measures on campaign finance reform

By Marianne Holt

WASHINGTON, June 27, 2000 — On June 8, the Senate passed an amendment by Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., that would force currently invisible

Undisclosed soft money to pay for GOP perks; 21 on Hill seek change

By Marianne Holt and Kathryn Wallace

WASHINGTON, July 28, 2000 — At the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, cars and drivers will be provided for all attending Repub

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