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Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
WASHINGTON, June 14, 2000 — A saga involving Big Oil, millions of unrealized tax dollars, whistle-blowers, members of Congress and campaign
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Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Amid record profits, Exxon tries to shirk interest payments in Valdez oil spill case
By
Marianne Lavelle
October 31, 2008
Safety risks underscored by violations at ExxonMobil refinery
By
Alexandra Duszak
September 19, 2011
Bush violated security laws four times, SEC report says
By
Knut Royce
October 4, 2000
WASHINGTON, October 4, 2000 — George W. Bush violated federal securities laws at least four times when he was a director of a Texas oil firm
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Bush's insider connections preceded huge profit on stock deal
By
Knut Royce
April 4, 2000
Further Harken documents
Securities and Exchange Commission documents
By
The Center for Public Integrity
July 3, 2002
Reform reading: Whistling to the SEC
By
Julie Vorman
November 2, 2010
The Bush 100
By
Derrick Wetherell
January 14, 2002
WASHINGTON, January 14, 2002 — The average net worth of the individual members of the Bush cabinet, including the President and Vice Preside
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The top officials
By
The Center for Public Integrity
January 23, 2008
Who bankrolls Bush and his Democratic rivals?
By
The Center for Public Integrity
January 8, 2004
Commentary — Even in wartime, stealth and democracy do not mix
By
Charles Lewis
February 12, 2003
Our broken government
By
Josh Israel
December 10, 2008
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WikiLeaks more effective than SEC, says Enron whistleblower
A former Enron accountant who blew the whistle on fraud at the energy giant says she doesn't trust the Securities and Exchange Commission to
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Lack of regs fueled accounting scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Reform reading: WikiLeaks has trove of U.S. bank documents
By
Julie Vorman
November 30, 2010
Consumer group: Electricity price-gouging feared until bids made public
By
Jim Morris
April 29, 2010
Bush has a new top career patron
By
Alex Knott
March 11, 2004
Reform reading: WikiLeaks has trove of U.S. bank documents
By
Julie Vorman
November 30, 2010
A roundup of news and commentary to help consumers monitor the transparency and accountability of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. ...
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Lack of regs fueled accounting scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
WikiLeaks more effective than SEC, says Enron whistleblower
Reform reading: SEC tackles energy payments, conflict minerals next week
By
Julie Vorman
December 9, 2010
White House threatens to veto House budget as too stingy with CFPB, SEC funding
By
Shirley Gao
July 13, 2011
Consumer group: Electricity price-gouging feared until bids made public
By
Jim Morris
April 29, 2010
Enron Corp.’s manipulation of the California energy market in 2000 and 2001 is notorious. Electricity bills soared and blackouts affected hu
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Bush has a new top career patron
By
Alex Knott
March 11, 2004
WikiLeaks more effective than SEC, says Enron whistleblower
A most favored corporation: Enron prevailed in federal, state lobbying efforts 49 times
By
M. Asif Ismail
January 6, 2003
Who gives the most money
By
Alex Knott
February 13, 2004
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Harken's Ivy League underwriter
By
John Dunbar
October 17, 2002
WASHINGTON, October 17, 2002 — The year 1990 started out on a high note for Harken Energy. ...
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Bush's insider connections preceded huge profit on stock deal
By
Knut Royce
April 4, 2000
A brief history of Bush, Harken and the SEC
By
John Dunbar
October 16, 2002
Harken documents
By
The Center for Public Integrity
October 17, 2002
Bush violated security laws four times, SEC report says
By
Knut Royce
October 4, 2000
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Industry spends hundreds of millions on lobbying, elections
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Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
Some energy CEOs among highest paid U.S. corporate bosses
By
Chris Hamby
May 12, 2011
Oil industry trade group takes to D.C. airwaves
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2013
Lack of regs fueled accounting scandal
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Corporate "game of nods and winks" leaves host of innocent victims in its wake
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WikiLeaks more effective than SEC, says Enron whistleblower
Reform reading: WikiLeaks has trove of U.S. bank documents
By
Julie Vorman
November 30, 2010
Bush has a new top career patron
By
Alex Knott
March 11, 2004
Commentary: The Enron collapse — A financial scandal rooted in politics
By
Charles Lewis
February 25, 2002
Bush has a new top career patron
By
Alex Knott
March 11, 2004
MBNA surpasses Enron as the president's top lifetime contributor
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Who gives the most money
By
Alex Knott
February 13, 2004
Enron top brass accused of dumping stock were big political donors
By
John Dunbar
,
Robert Moore
and
MaryJo Sylwester
January 9, 2002
Commentary: The Enron collapse — A financial scandal rooted in politics
By
Charles Lewis
February 25, 2002
Enron's deregulation fight
By
M. Asif Ismail
January 6, 2003
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