Vice president's quarters draws fund-raisers' bucks

By Russ Tisinger

WASHINGTON, December 14, 1999 — A man's home might be his castle, but for Al Gore, the vice president’s official residence is more than that

Excerpts from this story referencing "Residence Foundation":

"… in a tony section of Washington, D.C. Gore used the Vice President’s Residence Foundation – a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization created in 1991 to fund impro …"

"… ho helped build the company. Jonathan sits on the board of trustees of the Residence Foundation. He’s been a fund-raiser and ally of Gore since 1992. Tisch was a vi …"

"… more than 10 years. His wife, Diane, sits on the board of trustees of the Residence Foundation. John Cooke, who was on Gore’s executive committee during his 1988 …"

"… Israel Roizman – $5,000 On top of his $5,000 contribution to the Residence Foundation, Israel Roizman, a wealthy real-estate developer from the Philadelphia are …"