White House visitor logs riddled with holes

By Fred Schulte and Viveca Novak

Obama touts release of Secret Service logs but data has huge gaps

George H.W. Bush — Revisited

By John Solomon

He’s 86 now, his eyebrows silver and his legs weakened by Parkinson’s-like symptoms. But as George Herbert Walker Bush approaches his twilig

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"… r Bush’s volunteer efforts through the Points of Light Foundation.Former first lady Barbara Bush “likes to refer to me as her errant son, the black sheep of …"

The Clinton top 100: Where are they now?

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, March 31, 2003 — Two years after they left the federal government and one year after a ban that limited their lobbying activitie

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"… s in speaking engagements. According to disclosure reports filed by former first lady and current New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in 2001 alone, the forme …"

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It takes a village

By Sheila Coronel

MANILA, Philippines, August 5, 1999 — When [Executive Director] Bill Luz asked me to address the Makati Business Club two weeks ago, I asked

FBI tracked alleged Russian mob ties of Giuliani campaign supporter

By Knut Royce

WASHINGTON, December 14, 1999 — The Center for Public Integrity is investigating how billions of dollars of allegedly corrupted money from t

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"… sian organized crime suspect.Giuliani’s prospective Democratic opponent, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, returned a $1,000 contribution several weeks ago a …"

The state of the President's finances: Can Estrada explain his wealth? Part one

MANILA, Philippines, July 23, 2000 — This two-part series was originally published on the website of the Philippine Center of Investigative
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The state of the President's finances: Can Estrada explain his wealth? Part two

July 23, 2000 — This two-part series was originally published on the website of the Philippine Center of Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) on

Wives and children live lavish lifestyle

By Sheila Coronel

MANILA, November 15, 2000 — Many years ago, he built one for the first lady, a sprawling mansion at 1 Polk St. in North Greenhills in San Ju

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"… llion ($1,666,000) in 1998. …"

"… ion. That these houses are supposedly being built for women other than the first lady only spices up the talk.Most important, these constructions are taking pla …"

Party machines, lobbyists and special interests: Part three

WASHINGTON, March 2, 2000 — The goal of Texas Governor George W. Bush's advisers in the early days of the campaign was to make him the man t

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"… day. “There isn’t anything more important than protecting him and the first lady,” he told The Washington Post. “I’m the heavy, in the literal sense …"

The heat is on

WASHINGTON, May 30, 2000 — New York Republicans might be nominating Representative Rick Lazio instead of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani for the U.S.

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"… d to a “Conservative Friend from ACU chairman David Keene, describes the first lady as “just as corrupt” as the president, and “far more liberal”—cl …"

"… mainstream media have not addressed substantive issues in reporting on the first lady, but rather has been “cheerleading” for her.Keene, based in Washington …"

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