Right on the money: The George W. Bush profile

By Charles Lewis

On January 30, 1990, Platt's Oilgram News, a respected trade journal of the petroleum industry, reported that a subsidiary of a small, Dalla

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"… the government of Bahrain for making the deal with Harken Energy. Even the Wall Street Journal, customarily reserved on such matters, reported in a page-one analysis of …"

"… ost a lot of money in the oil business,” Uzielli told a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in 1991. “We had a lot of dry wells. . . . Things were terrible. It was …"

The Truth Left Behind: Inside the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl

By Asra Q. Nomani and Barbara Feinman Todd

Inside the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl

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"… oles of 27 men linked to the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter. The case is a window into issues affecting U.S. foreign policy s …"

Commentary: No good deed goes unpunished

WASHINGTON, March 22, 2005 — Columnists and editorial writers stirring the teapot-sized tempest about foundations that have supported (nefar

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"… decided to set the record straight.For example, John Fund, writing for the Wall Street Journal‘s Webzine, wrote,Reporters are used to attempts to hoodwink officials in …"

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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

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"… mpany had contracts worth more than $680 million in 2002. Woolsey told the Wall Street Journal that he does no lobbying and that none of the companies he has ties to hav …"

Harken documents

By The Center for Public Integrity

October 17, 2002 — In the wake of the corporate scandals that began with Enron Corp.'s collapse in October 2001, there has been renewed inte

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"… n Aeneas Venture Corp., a subsidiary of Harvard Management, and Harken.The Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe recently wrote that Bush proposed the creation of an Enro …"

A brief history of Bush, Harken and the SEC

By John Dunbar

WASHINGTON, October 16, 2002 — In 1976, George W. Bush was a freshly minted graduate of the Harvard Business School looking for a job. ...

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"… ion in 1986. Aloha was to be sold to an undisclosed company according to a Wall Street Journal article published at the time.Later reports indicated the sale, for $12 mi …"

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Issa oversight committee staffs up with industry insiders

By Brooke Williams and Matt Pearce

As chairman of one of the most powerful committees in Congress, Republican Darrell Issa has built a team that includes staff members with cl

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"… now it.”Two Mercatus scholars, as well as FOX News’ Glenn Beck and the Wall Street Journal’s Stephen Moore, were on the agenda of speakers at the Aspen conference. …"

Death is one Pakistani reporter's constant companion

By Malik Siraj Akbar

COMMENTARY: Pakistani journalist Malik Siraj Akbar is seeing his colleagues die

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"… er the last decade, the only journalist murder case brought to justice was Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Pakistani authorities were forced to act only becau …"

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

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"… finalizing regulation of the multi-trillion-dollar derivatives market, the Wall Street Journal reports.At a Tuesday public meeting, CFTC members will discuss whether to …"

Reform reading: Fed wants to expand stress testing to 35 big U.S. banks

By Shirley Gao

Fed wants more banks subject to stress testing to measure annual health

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"… of South Carolina that would repeal the entire Dodd-Frank law, reports the Wall Street Journal.In addition to DeMint's amendment, Jerry Moran of Kansas offered language …"

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