Excerpts from this story referencing "Neill":
"… nsel Joe Vasapoli, and former Democratic counsel David B. Finnegan.Joe O’Neill, a former chief of staff to Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX), joins other key …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Enron":
"… s in the Bush administration owned stock in embattled energy services firm Enron, according to a Center for Public Integrity analysis of Bush administratio …"
"… the time of their filings-between $284,016 and $886,000.Revelations about Enron’s financial losses and accounting practices caused the share price to pl …"
"… leased Monday morning, January 14.In addition to the 14 who owned stock in Enron, two officials had professional ties to Enron. National Economic Council D …"
"… to the 14 who owned stock in Enron, two officials had professional ties to Enron. National Economic Council Director Lawrence Lindsey served as a consultan …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Enron":
"… Corp. as their chief economist, owned between $1,000 and $15,001 worth of Enron stock. The holding was part of a managed investment account which, she tol …"
"… s of the Bush administration owned stock in embattled energy services firm Enron when they were nominated, worth-at the time of their filing-as much as $88 …"
"… hey were nominated, worth-at the time of their filing-as much as $886,000. Enron and its executives and directors were Bush’s most generous campaign cont …"
"… sident 2000. Through 2001, they’ve given Bush $623,000.Among the largest Enron shareholders are Undersecretary of State Charlotte Beers and senior advise …"
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Excerpts from this story referencing "Neill":
"… on-season authors — like Corsi’s Unfit for Command co-author, John O’Neill, a lawyer who donated his profits from the book to charity — Corsi write …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Neill":
"… he rating companies to voluntarily drop their free-speech claims. Leo C. O'Neill, then president of S&P, declined. “I don't think that we should be a …"
"… e idea of having its staff inspect the companies’ rating procedures. O’Neill again rebuffed the SEC, this time in a comment filed with the commission. …"
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