Bush's carbon dioxide flip-flop came through staffer who had lobbied for car-exhaust

By Nathaniel Heller and M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, March 30, 2001 — President Bush's decision to abandon his campaign pledge to limit carbon dioxide emissions was routed through a

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nicholas Calio":

"… world's largest manufacturers of automobile exhaust systems.The Bush aide, Nicholas Calio, served as a paid lobbyist and worked extensively from 1996 through 1997 f …"

Issue divides Bush advisers

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, August 30, 2001 — Within the Bush administration, two senior aides, chief strategist Karl Rove and Health and Human Services Sec

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nicholas Calio":

"… cials who have ties to the industry benefiting from stem cell research are Nicholas Calio, Bush’s chief lobbyist on Capitol Hill, and his deputy, Kristen Chadwick …"