Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling

By Peter H. Stone

For many powerful GOP operatives and allied fundraisers, the luncheon last April felt like one part reunion and one part strategy summit for

Hedge funds bet heavily on Republicans at end of election

By Peter H. Stone and Michael Isikoff

A small network of hedge fund executives pumped at least $10 million into Republican campaign committees and allied groups in last year’s el

Fred Malek

By Peter H. Stone

Republicans nationwide have long relied on Washington venture capitalist Fred Malek to haul in big bucks for their committees and campaigns,
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Karl Rove, GOP heavyweights find sugar daddies for groups influencing elections

By Peter H. Stone

Despite having no official position, former President Bush adviser Karl Rove remains a potent, behind-the-scenes operative doing his utmost

FEC tells Elton John 'Saturday Night’s All Right' for fundraising

By Josh Israel

At the height of the long Democratic presidential primary slog last April, Hillary Clinton’s operation received a $2.5 million boost from a

Excerpts from this story referencing "singer":

"… an in-kind contribution from a foreign national” — namely, the British singer. Judicial Watch, a conservative, non-profit watchdog group, filed an addit …"

Global warming: Heated denials

By Lisa Chiu

Stand-up comedian Tim Slagle was on a roll. In a lunchtime routine tailored to 400 conference attendees, Slagle was killing ‘em with jokes a
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A gallery of skeptics

By Lisa Chiu

Chris Horner ...

Fixing the fixers

By Murali Krishnan

NEW DELHI, India, November 13, 2000 — This article was originally published in the Nov. 13, 2000 edition of Outlook India. It is reproduced

When the Democrats wined and dined, here's who paid the piper

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, September 14, 2000 — Anyone who thought the Democratic National Convention was only about presidential nominee Al Gore must have

Excerpts from this story referencing "American Chemistry Council":

"… , a Cleveland-based technology, manufacturing and service company; and the American Chemistry Council. Neither company returned phone calls seeking comment.Location: Casa del M …"

The millionaire's media megaphone

By Alicia C. Shepard

Rich people live lives that most everyone else can only imagine. They can buy the nicest cars, drink the finest wines, afford the best docto

Excerpts from this story referencing "singer":

"… called The Mike Douglas Show. Douglas was then a little-known former band singer and the show offered celebrity interviews; the show gained popularity, wen …"

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