Wed. May 16, 2012
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Huffington Post
March 10, 2012
On February 13,
Murray Waas of Reuters reported, The court-appointed receiver charged with returning
money to Stanford
investors obtained a federal court order last June against five Democratic and Republican campaigns.
Reuters
February 14, 2012
(Adds dropped letter in paragraph 10) * Stanford receiver seeks return of campaign donations * Obama campaign donated Stanford's $4600 to charity * Campaign committees appealing judge's ruling By Murray Waas Feb 13 (Reuters) - National fundraising ...
Huffington Post
February 14, 2012
By
Murray Waas Feb 13 (Reuters) - National fundraising committees for the Democratic and Republican parties,
President Barack Obama, and other major
politicians have declined to return campaign donations totaling $1.8 million from
Houston financier R.
Reuters
February 14, 2012
(Adds dropped letter in paragraph 10) * Stanford receiver seeks return of campaign donations * Obama campaign donated Stanford's $4600 to charity * Campaign committees appealing judge's ruling By Murray Waas Feb 13 (Reuters) - National fundraising ...
Reuters
February 14, 2012
By
Murray Waas (Reuters) - National fundraising committees for the Democratic and Republican parties,
President Barack Obama, and other major
politicians have declined to return campaign donations totaling $1.8 million from
Houston financier R. Allen ...
Reuters
February 13, 2012
By
Murray Waas (Reuters) - National fundraising committees for the Democratic and Republican parties,
President Barack Obama, and other major
politicians have declined to return campaign donations totaling $1.8 million from
Houston financier R. Allen ...
Firedoglake
January 28, 2012
Problem: we've locked up so many people for so long that the prison population has become elderly and medical costs are soaring.
Huffington Post
January 27, 2012
By
Murray Waas Jan 26 (Reuters) - In 2009, federal investigators finally arrested
Houston financier
R. Allen Stanford. For twenty years, Stanford allegedly had run a $7 billion
Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank on the
Caribbean island of Antigua.
Reuters
January 27, 2012
By
Murray Waas (Reuters) - In 2009, federal investigators finally arrested
Houston financier
R. Allen Stanford. For twenty years, Stanford allegedly had run a $7 billion
Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank on the
Caribbean island of Antigua.
Financial Post
January 27, 2012
By
Murray Waas In 2009, federal investigators finally arrested
Houston financier
R. Allen Stanford. For twenty years, Stanford allegedly had run a $7 billion
Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank on the
Caribbean island of Antigua.
Reuters India
January 26, 2012
By
Murray Waas REUTERS - In 2009, federal investigators finally arrested
Houston financier
R. Allen Stanford. For twenty years, Stanford allegedly had run a $7 billion
Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank on the
Caribbean island of Antigua.