White House overnight guests listed

By The Center for Public Integrity

WASHINGTON, September 22, 2000 — A list released by the White House shows that 404 guests stayed overnight at the White House and Camp David

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"… da ScofieldTom SchueckLeslie SingerMary SteenburgenPatsy SuttonEddie SuttonHunter SuttonDanny ThomasonHarry ThomasonLinda Bloodworth-ThomasonBronson Van Wyc …"

Watching the terror trails

LONDON, June 12, 2002 — If you heard anything, you would think it was a mosquito hovering, hunting for fresh prey. But in the dark night ski

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"… types of surveillance operations have been compromised. Unmanned U.S. Army Hunter drones and manned Cessna aircraft operated by AirScan operate from Petrove …"

"… ilian air base of Sigonella.Pilotless spy planes like the Israeli-designed Hunter and the missile-armed U.S. Predator have become the lynchpin of the new te …"

"… for them has been re-allocated to U.S. Army C-12 manned aircraft.Both the Hunter UAVs and AirScan craft often operate at night. A typical mission lasts abo …"

"… 15th Military Intelligence Battalion also stationed at Petrovec launched a Hunter UAV across the Kosovo border. According to the continuous position readout …"

China steps up its lobbying game

By Marina Walker Guevara

The Chinese government is hiring the best of the best to advance its agenda

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"… just made the filing to be absolutely sure that he was in the clear," said Hunter Johnston, who is a partner with his father in a Washington lobbying firm, …"

"… Johnston & Associates.On its Web site, Johnston & Associates says Hunter "has been active throughout Southeast Asia … concentrating his attention …"

"… attention and time in China, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, and Thailand." Hunter Johnston said that he is unaware of any work the firm is currently doing, …"

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A long wait yields expansive new freedoms in Wisconsin

By Bill Lueders

NRA calls state's new concealed-carry law 'one of nation's strongest'

State laws vary widely on voting rights for felons

By Maryann Batlle and Carl Straumsheim

A convicted felon in Maine can vote from prison, while a felon in Florida may never vote again.

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"… onately persons of color,” Uggen said.The 1985 Supreme Court decision in Hunter v. Underwood held that Alabama’s felon disenfranchisement law was intend …"