Word: corker
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...midsize cities, usually relegated to the minor league of campaign finance. Just as the NFL discovered it could profitably run football teams in smaller markets, Oliver and his colleagues realized that these towns were ripe with donors who would pay big money even for presidential surrogates. Chattanooga mayor Bob Corker was concerned last month about the Laura Bush fund raiser he was host to, as luncheons sometimes don't do well. No matter. The event hauled in $500,000, double Chattanooga's previous political fund-raising best. "I've never been involved in anything easier in my life," Corker says...
Zachary A Corker ’04, a co-chair of the Mather House Committee who also attended the meeting, said “the city wants to work with...
...Corker, however, said that he hopes the committee will consider appointing a College administrator whose job will be to oversee the planning of social events...
...Corker said that the College has invited members of the licensing commission to sit on the committee. The commission has not yet responded to the invitation...
...some friends who worked in the television industry,” Corker says. “I had also done prior work in the development of pay-per-view television. As such, I had more knowledge than the average fan about how the industry works… I helped him get a preliminary tryout with the wrestling organization owned by Turner Broadcasting...