This document is page 24 of 28 from a printout of the 'Albuquerque Tribune Online' dated June 7, 2006, referencing a URL dated December 7, 2002. It lists 16 separate financial contributions, each in the amount of $5,000, from various individuals, businesses, and organizations (including Native American tribes and unions). The document is associated with a Department of Justice public records request (DOJ-OGR-00031297).
This document is a printout of a webpage from the 'Albuquerque Tribune Online' archives, dated via the URL to approximately December 7, 2002. It lists a series of $5,000 financial contributions from various individuals, corporations, and political action committees (PACs). While the recipient is not explicitly named on this specific page, the context of the source (DOJ-OGR Public Records Request) and the nature of the list suggests these are political donations, possibly related to New Mexico politics (Bill Richardson is a common subject in these specific files). Notable donors include Merck & Co., NARAL, and Oscar S. Wyatt Jr.
This document is page 22 of 28 of a list printed from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, appearing to be part of a DOJ record release. It lists various individuals and entities who made donations of exactly $5,000, along with their locations and professional roles or industries. Notable names include Leonard A. Lauder and Lynn De Rothschild. The URL suggests the original data is from December 2002.
This document is a printout of a web archive from the Albuquerque Tribune, dated March 7, 2006 (referencing a December 2002 article). It lists 18 donors—a mix of individuals and corporations—who each contributed $5,000 to an unspecified recipient (likely a political campaign or fund given the context of DOJ records). The list includes prominent figures such as John C. Whitehead, John J. Moores, and Jane Rosenthal, alongside New Mexico-based businesses.
This document is a printed page from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated March 7, 2006 (with a URL suggesting data from December 2002). It lists sixteen separate donations, each in the amount of $5,000, from various individuals and corporations including Phillips Petroleum, Albertsons, and the American Society of Anesthesiologists. The document bears a DOJ stamp (DOJ-OGR-00031290) and appears to be part of a larger discovery or FOIA release (Public Records Request No.: 17-295) likely related to political fundraising in New Mexico.
This document is page 10 of 28 from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated December 7, 2002, listing financial contributions from various individuals and organizations. The contributions range from $13,034 to $15,000 and come from a diverse group of donors including businesses, political action committees, and professionals from various locations. The document appears to be a public record of financial donations, possibly for a political campaign.
This document is an excerpt from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated December 7, 2002, listing sixteen separate financial contributions of $5,000 each. The donors include a diverse group of individuals, companies, tribal nations, and associations from various locations and industries across the United States.
This document is page 23 of 28 from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, listing a series of $5,000 donations from various individuals and organizations across the United States. Each entry includes the donor's name, location, and often their profession or industry, such as law, healthcare, education, and gaming. The recipient of these donations is not specified on this page.
This document is a printout from the 'Albuquerque Tribune Online' archives, dated December 7, 2002 (based on the URL), listing donors who contributed $5,000 each to an unspecified cause (likely a political campaign or charitable fund). The list includes individuals and corporations from various states including New York, California, and New Mexico. The document is part of a Department of Justice public records release (DOJ-OGR-00031251).
This document is a printout of an Albuquerque Tribune article (likely from Dec 2002) detailing campaign contributions to Bill Richardson, specifically from gambling and casino interests. It lists significant donations from The Downs (Paul Blanchard), Riviera Gaming Management, and the Pueblo of Sandia, as well as large funding from the Democratic Governors Association. The document also notes legal issues regarding back rent owed by The Downs to the New Mexico State Fair.
This document is a printout of an Albuquerque Tribune article detailing campaign contributions to Bill Richardson, likely during his run for Governor of New Mexico. It lists significant financial donations from gambling interests, including The Downs (Paul Blanchard), Riviera Gaming, and the Pueblo of Sandia, as well as large sums from the Democratic Governors Association. The text also notes legal issues regarding unpaid rent by The Downs to the State Fair and Richardson's new role as a federal liaison for the DGA.
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