newspaper article or public records listing: 17-293/7/2006
Summary
The document lists various individuals and organizations that made financial contributions, including their names, locations, occupations or business types, and the amounts contributed. The contributions range from $15,000 to $23,430. The document is part of a larger public records request.
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