Top five lobbyist bundlers revealed; four worked exclusively for Democrats

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

Only in Washington, D.C., would "bundling" be a highly prized skill. And perhaps only in the nation's capital would an exclusive ranking of

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"… CEO of Palisades Pictures, a Gotham-based company that finances print and advertising campaigns for independent films. He is also founding principal at Navigators Global, …"

Stealth PACs revealed

By The Center for Public Integrity

February 9, 2000 — The 2000 election cycle promised to be a high-stakes and free-spending election by anyone's measure. The balance of power

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"… ublic Integrity that the Club was ruffling feathers on the Hill because of advertising campaigns targeting Republican candidates that don’t hold the same fiscally conser …"

Part II: A troubled model for reform in Mexico

By Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab

A troubled model for reform in Mexico

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"… ly found loopholes in the deal. As late as 2009 there were extensive Camel advertising campaigns in the streets, and a festival of young musicians sponsored by Marlboro. T …"

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Joint fund-raising committees: One-stop shopping for donors

By Marianne Holt

WASHINGTON, June 22, 2000 — Political parties are turning to raising money jointly with candidates for Congress in greater numbers than ever

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"… eneral party-building expenses— soft money — that is actually spent on advertising campaigns to help specific Senate and House candidates.Joint fund-raising committees …"

"… ney raised today is not for these general party-building expenses, but for advertising campaigns about specific congressional candidates.A study conducted by the Brennan C …"

A short history of exposing misconduct

By Steve Weinburg

An unlikely cast of characters has shone a spotlight on bad prosecutors, and on occasion, sparked reform

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"… book about the tribunal; he also published numerous articles and paid for advertising campaigns that helped individual defendants receive justice. Gardner's efforts caugh …"