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When organized crime bosses want something they usually get it. And when they set their sights on the White House it can be downright costly, not only for the American taxpayer, but for many of them as well. This story revolves around Julie Vittorio, the law-abiding son of New York don Anthony Vittorio, who is pulled into the organization against his wishes and sent to Washington, where he befriends a skilled government technocrat. Together, they contrive to skim hundreds of millions of dollars from the treasury. From there, the plot moves in a series of twists and turns that’ll take you to the very pinnacle of the U.S. criminal empire, and leave you wondering who actually controls our federal government.
A heartwarming children's tale that will kindle the Christmas spirit in young and old alike, and delight generations to come.
An excellent 90-year history book, edited by former National Press Club president, John Cosgrove, which depicts the rich heritage that has established the National Press Club as the leading news organization in the world. Founded in 1908, the National Press Club has served as host to hundreds of world leaders and celebrities. Hundreds of historic photos from the NPC archives highlight this book. Read about visits from Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Other guest speakers have included Lech Walesa, Elizabeth Taylor, Muhamed Ali, and many more!
What do you do when an oil industry giant, on whom you have depended for sixteen years to provide your companys largest plant with natural gas, suddenly tries to use federal legislation as a way to increase its price by more than ten times over what the contract calls for? As DODGING THE BULLET recounts, you pull together a coalition of companies in the same bind as yours. And if your opponent has used the personal attorney to a powerful U.S. Senate figure to help draft the legislation that would abrogate their contract with you, you respond by hiring the best-known lobbying law firm in Washington and working side-by-side with them every step of the way. And you soon realize that the battle ...
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)