Word: annelies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that this summer.) It's this kind of legerdemain that prompted Common Cause last week to call for the appointment of an independent prosecutor to investigate both parties for $31 million worth of soft-money spending that, in that organization's judgment, came across clearly as straight-ahead electioneering. Ann McBride, president of the watchdog group, calls these kinds of activities "the most massive violations of campaign-finance laws since the Watergate scandal...
...Reported by Ann Blackman/Washington, Adam Cohen/Atlanta, David S. Jackson/San Francisco and William Tynan/New York
...Reported by Ann Blackman/Washington, Jordan Bonfante/Los Angeles, Mubarak Dahir/Philadelphia, Tammerlin Drummond/Miami, James L. Graff/Chicago and Elaine Rivera/New York
...hoping to get support from the entire Harvard community so the administration will pay attention to the issues," said Ann R. Shapiro '58, who moderated the panel...
...contributions." In order to receive matching funds from the federal government, the candidates agreed to limit spending during the primary campaign to $37.1 million. But Common Cause says each camp has broken the rules, using corporate donations that are not subject to contribution limits, to finance presidential ad campaigns. Ann McBride, president of Common Cause, reports that beginning in 1995, the Democratic National Committee spent $34 million on advertising coordinated by the Clinton campaign. From the beginning of 1996, McBride contends, the Republican National Committee spent $14 million on TV ads to support the Dole campaign. Believing these expenditures...