Abstract

Beat the Devil

Cockburn, Alexander | December 7, 1992 issue

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The article discloses links of Eli Lilly & Co., a pharmaceutical company, with the administration of the U.S. President, George Bush. After George Bush left the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and before he began to run for the 1980 Republican nomination, Bush Worked for the company. Later he dropped its directorship from his resume and failed to disclose his holding of Lilly stock. As Vice President, Bush continued to lobby on behalf of the company. The fusion between "public service" and toil for Lilly has been most egregiously symbolized in the person of Mitch Daniels, who shuttled between White House and Lilly as vice president for corporate affairs, overseeing government lobbying.

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POLICY networks; ELI Lilly & Co.; LOBBYING; BUSH, George, 1924-; PRESSURE groups; PHARMACEUTICAL industry
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