The Republican convention: The party begins in New York City, paid for by special interests

By Meredith O'Brien

WASHINGTON, August 20, 2004 — President Bush will accept his party's nomination in New York City at the Republican National Convention, an e

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 "Delaware":

"… n guard.” ($25-100)Massachusetts, Alaska, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Guam, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, South Da …"

From Wye Island to Wye Mills: Suburban Maryland sprawls to the Eastern Shore

By Travis Dunn

From Wye Island to Wye Mills: Suburban Maryland sprawls to the Eastern Shore

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… f Maryland’s Eastern Shore — the chunk of Maryland that, combined with Delaware and a bit of Virginia, droops down from the mainland between the Chesapeak …"

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Authorities question criteria for access to flight simulators

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, September 25, 2001 — Congress and the executive branch are reviewing the largely unregulated access to the nations 527 licensed

The world's asbestos behemoth

By Roman Shleynov

Vast amounts shipped overseas, used at home

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… s show transactions with at least nine U.S.-based companies, registered in Delaware, Colorado, New York, and Oregon. At least three are listed as chrysotile d …"

Commentary: Clamping down on freedom of the press

The clamp-down on the freedom of the press by the executive and judicial branches of the U.S. government, begun in the wake of September 11

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… he images of the conflict,” including caskets at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. In the U.S. military conflicts in Grenada, Panama and the Persian Gulf du …"

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Obama nominees aren’t the only people who have trouble paying taxes

By Te-Ping Chen

Since Tom Daschle beat a hasty retreat from his Cabinet nomination this week, it seems the noise over the Obama team’s tax woes has — at lea

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"… are recouped — a five-to-one return on investment. As Sen. Tom Carper, a Delaware Democrat, puts it, that’s some $300 billion in low-hanging fruit. …"

Everyone — except appropriators — agree no more C-17s needed in budget

By Nick Schwellenbach

Bipartisan leaders of the House and Senate committees with the most expertise on military affairs oppose buying more Boeing-built C-17 cargo

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… cCain added.At the hearing, McCain and subcommittee Chairman Tom Carper of Delaware sought to build a case showing that the Pentagon has more airlift capacity …"

SEC hurries to clarify new FOIA exemption amid uproar

By Ariel Wittenberg

The head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today insisted that language tucked inside the massive financial reform law does not

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… tion.One member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Democrat Ted Kaufman of Delaware, even called for Congress to revise the FOIA exemption language. “As wri …"

Reform reading: JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon complains Dodd-Frank is hurting economy

By Shirley Gao

Reform reading: JP Morgan complains Dodd-Frank is hurting economy

Excerpts from this story referencing "Delaware":

"… iversity of Connecticut. Since 1980, there have been only two instances of Delaware-based company directors being required to personally pay for their miscond …"

"… rsonally pay for their misconduct. Most U.S. companies are incorporated in Delaware.  …"

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