Bush's new Chief of Staff once fought for polluters

By Brenda R. Mayrack

WASHINGTON, February 2, 2001 — As their top lobbyist, Andrew H. Card Jr. led a $25 million lobbying campaign on behalf of the "Big Three" U.

Excerpts from this story referencing "DaimlerChrysler":

"… utomakers were also the top three contributors. During the last two years, DaimlerChrysler gave a total of $597,769; Ford contributed $587,225; and Card’s General …"

"… n to Philadelphia 2000, the convention’s host committee, and both GM and DaimlerChrysler sponsored several lavish receptions for various state delegations.In addit …"

When the Democrats wined and dined, here's who paid the piper

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, September 14, 2000 — Anyone who thought the Democratic National Convention was only about presidential nominee Al Gore must have

Excerpts from this story referencing "Dessert Reception honoring President":

"… long-distance carrier, and Voters for ChoiceLocation: Beverly Hilton HotelDessert Reception honoring President Clinton and his administration for the party’s biggest donors, August 13 …"

Grand Old Parties: Special interests shower Republicans with perks and parties in the Big Apple

By Meredith O'Brien

Cowboy boots and rock stars. Tuxedos and champagne. Batting practice in a Major League Baseball stadium and coveted tickets to the U.S. Open

Excerpts from this story referencing "DaimlerChrysler":

"… nReceptionHouse Speaker Dennis Hastert and Republican congressional leadersDaimlerChrysler and Union PacificMetropolitan Museum of Art“A tribute to Republican lead …"

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Lobbyists tag along on civil rights tour

By Marina Walker Guevara

Alabama pilgrimage also provides chance to mingle with lawmakers

Excerpts from this story referencing "DaimlerChrysler":

"… most generous donors, usually giving up to $25,000 a year.Freddie Mac and DaimlerChrysler were described on the 2005 donor list as "visionaries" — contributors of …"

Outsourcing the Pentagon

By Larry Makinson

Who benefits from the politics and economics of national security?

Excerpts from this story referencing "DaimlerChrysler":

"… lion between 1998 and 2003.Some of the companies are multinationals—like DaimlerChrysler or Royal Dutch Shell—that have a considerable U.S. presence. Others have …"

"… Corp$3,329,96020%79%RailroadsRaytheon Co$3,226,72941%59%Defense ElectronicsDaimlerChrysler$2,797,63934%64%AutomotiveBP$2,607,56529%71%Oil & GasPepsico Inc$2,535, …"

"… millionCommunications/ElectronicsGeneral Dynamics Corp.$29.4 millionDefenseDaimlerChrysler Corp.$29.3 millionTransportationMotorola Inc.$28.6 millionCommunications/E …"