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American History February 2008 Yanek Mieczkowski |
Gerald Ford's Near Miracle of 1976 Watergate, the Nixon pardon, the Reagan challenge, a sick economy and a debate debacle left the incumbent Ford in a huge hole -- yet he nearly pulled off the greatest presidential election comeback in history. |
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Office Politics Banned from making political donations, U.S. companies harvest them from employees instead. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Dunham & Gleckman |
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BusinessWeek October 2, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
How Business Is Wooing Democrats The possibility the GOP could lose the House has companies scrambling to make nice. |
BusinessWeek April 23, 2007 Richard S. Dunham |
As Power Shifts, So Do The Dollars The Democrats are getting more PAC funds this election season. |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 Kiley & Helm |
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The Motley Fool November 28, 2006 Brian Gorman |
More Political Ire for Wal-Mart? Wal-Mart has long taken heat from those on the left side of the political spectrum. But with a recent turn of events, the company appears to have become an equal-opportunity cultural target. |
BusinessWeek December 29, 2010 Jonathan D. Salant |
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