ON and ON IT GOES ... "D.C. Seeks Data on Federal Tax Probe" "City Hopes to Make Sure None in Scam Are Still on Staff" By David Nakamura and Del Quentin Wilber Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, September 18, 2008; B01 District government leaders called on federal authorities yesterday to turn over details of their investigation into the D.C. tax office embezzlement scandal
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3361 Activism Update TV News Blackout on Pentagon Pundits 5/5/08 Two weeks after a New York Times story (4/20/08) revealed a Pentagon propaganda campaign that had been feeding talking points to TV military analysts, many of whom also had ties to military contractors, the cable and broadcast networks that employed these analysts have almost entirely failed
Ashley Alexander Dupre, Eliot Spitzer's date February 13 at the Mayflower Hotel, had reasons other than money to be with the Governor. Her brother, a repeat offender for being a heroin dealer in New Jersey, now turns out to have gotten an amazingly lenient deal from State prosecutors, the continuation of the probation he was already serving under court supervision. The question no reporters
A Cause Bigger Than Any Scandal Before his administration was derailed by scandal, Eliot Spitzer promoted reproductive rights legislation that inspired a grass-roots movement. Monday was a strange day in Albany. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was scheduled to give a major address to close to 1,000 people, most of whom were women or teens. They were gathered to support and lobby for a reproductive
A Cause Bigger Than Any Scandal Before his administration was derailed by scandal, Eliot Spitzer promoted reproductive rights legislation that inspired a grass-roots movement. Monday was a strange day in Albany. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was scheduled to give a major address to close to 1,000 people, most of whom were women or teens. They were gathered to support and lobby for a reproductive