Cheney sidesteps travel disclosure rules

By Kate Sheppard

Unlike the rest of the White House, Cheney doesn't make his outside travel public

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

Advisors of influence: Nine members of the Defense Policy Board have ties to defense contractors

By André Verlöy and Daniel Politi

Data by Aron Pilhofer WASHINGTON, March 28, 2003 — Of the 30 members of the Defense Policy Board, the government-appointed group that advis

Excerpts from this story referencing "Cambridge Display Technology":

"… ng technology companies. Hillman Capital has invested in companies such as Cambridge Display Technology, which develops technology enabling flat screen television displays and ot …"

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Commentary: Paul Wellstone: A lost voice for democracy

By Charles Lewis

WASHINGTON, October 28, 2002 — A journalist, besides telling us the unvarnished truth each day, is supposed to comfort the afflicted and aff

Commentary: World's journalists should collaborate in age of globalization

May 4, 2001 — Thank you. It is a great pleasure to be here. Congratulations to Brant Houston of Investigative Reporters and Editors and all

Excerpts from this story referencing "vice president of the United States":

"… alk show hosts. Forty percent of the American people today cannot name the vice president of the United States.In the U.S., the average national TV news “soundbite” today lasts abou …"

The top officials

By The Center for Public Integrity

Roles and short biographies of the eight individuals responsible for the 935 false statements

Excerpts from this story referencing "vice president of the United States":

"… the 43rd president of the United States.Richard "Dick" Cheney is the vice president of the United States. As the secretary of defense under President George H.W. Bush, he directed …"

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Daily Disclosure: RNC, nonprofit group pump up Romney’s veep pick

By Rachael Marcus

Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as running mate prompted a spate of new ads touting 'America's Comeback Team.'

Excerpts from this story referencing "Colorado":

"… isconsin, Nan Hayworth of New York, James Renacci of Ohio, Mike Coffman of Colorado, and Raymond “Chip” Cravaack of Minnesota.Bass, Duffy, Cravaack and Lu …"