HighBeam Research - Newspaper archives and journal articles
Options
Cancel changes
Follow us:
  • Subscription benefits
  • Log in
  • Sign up for a free, 7-day trial
  • Publications
  • Research topics
  • Topics home
  • People
    • Company executives
    • Historical figures
    • Politicians and Government officials
  • Issues and Events
  • Places
  • Organizations
  • A-Z
    • A-G
    • H-O
    • P-T
    • U-Z
    • 0-9
  • Publications home
  • Journals
    • Academic journals
    • Business journals
    • Education journals
    • Math and Engineering journals
    • Medical journals
    • Science and Technology journals
    • Trade journals
  • Magazines
    • Business magazines
    • Computer magazines
    • Education magazines
    • Industry magazines
    • Lifestyle magazines
    • Medical magazines
  • Newspapers
    • International newspapers and newswires
    • Reports, newsletters, and transcripts
    • U.K. newspapers
    • U.S. newspapers and newswires
  • Reference works and books
    • Almanacs
    • Dictionaries and thesauruses
    • Encyclopedias
    • Non-fiction books
Home » Publications » U.S. newspapers and newswires » U.S. newswires » PR Newswire » Oct - Dec 2004 » October 25, 2004 »
  • Save
    This article has been saved!
    You may organize and add notes about this article below.
    This article has been saved!
    View all saved articles
  • Export

    To export this article to Microsoft Word, please log in or subscribe.

    Have an account? Please log in

    Not a subscriber? Sign up today

  • Email
    Use commas to separate email addresses. This information will not be used for marketing purposes.

    (1000 characters remaining)

  • Print
  • Cite

    MLA

    "Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office." PR Newswire. PR Newswire Association LLC. 2004. HighBeam Research. 11 Feb. 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com>.

    Chicago

    "Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office." PR Newswire. 2004. HighBeam Research. (February 11, 2012). http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-123587318.html

    APA

    "Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office." PR Newswire. PR Newswire Association LLC. 2004. Retrieved February 11, 2012 from HighBeam Research: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-123587318.html

    Please use HighBeam citations as a starting point only. Not all required citation information is available for every article, and citation requirements change over time.

Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office.

PR Newswire
PR Newswire

See all results for this publication

Browse back issues of this publication by date

October 25, 2004 | Copyright
COPYRIGHT 2009 PR Newswire Association LLC. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights or concerns about this content should be directed to Customer Service.
  • Permalink

    Create a link to this page

    Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

    <a href="http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-123587318.html" title="Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office. | HighBeam Research">Republican Party Volunteers Host a 'Boston Tea Party' to Overthrow Congressman Waxman and Put Elizalde in Office.</a>

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- After hearing the news that California was ranked 45th of 50 in the nation in terms of tax dollars coming back to their source, the volunteers of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County have decided to protest.

The protest will be held at the upcoming "Boston Tea Party" fundraiser in support of the 30th District's Congressional Candidate, Victor Elizalde, who promises to provide representation for the district's portion of California's $58 billion gap in taxation on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at Level One, located at 6311 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. A suggested contribution of $20 is requested and will be donated …


To read the full text of this article and others like it, try us out for 7 days, FREE!



Related articles on HighBeam Research

PR Newswire
Three Los Angeles Caballeros Close on Democratic Incumbents.

PR Newswire; August 9, 2004

700+ words
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Republicans who gathered in San Diego for their party's annual state convention this weekend can cheer a trio of Los Angeles area GOP congressional candidates, who are surprising pundits by their ability to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars against entrenched…
Daily Variety
Camarillo, Calif.-based vid distrib Goldhil Home Media Intl. has filed suit against Santa Monica-based Tango Entertainment.(DISC DRIVE)(Brief Article)

Daily Variety; July 13, 2005

By Hettrick, Scott; 263 words
Camarillo, Calif.-based vid distrib Goldhil Home Media Intl. has filed suit against Santa Monica-based Tango Entertainment, alleging that Tango improperly terminated a contract between the companies in mid-June. In the suit filed July 1 in Los Angeles Superior Court, Goldhil claims Tango senior VP…
PR Newswire
Elizalde Treats Voters, Costumed Kids and the Community This Halloween.

PR Newswire; November 1, 2004

530 words
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- This Halloween weekend, volunteers of Victor Elizalde's Congressional Campaign from the 30th District in Los Angeles, handed out candy in most of the malls throughout the district in groovy 70s gear, reminding patrons that "A lot has changed since 1974,…
PR Newswire
Elizalde Puts a New Face on Politics This Halloween.

PR Newswire; October 29, 2004

517 words
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- In the spirit of Halloween, volunteers of Victor Elizalde's Congressional Campaign from the 30th District in Los Angeles, will be handing out candy in most of the malls throughout the district this weekend in groovy '70s gear, reminding patrons that "A lot…
The Washington Post
The Right Stuff; In Hollywood, a Film Festival That's Rated GOP

The Washington Post; October 4, 2004

By William Booth; 700+ words
It feels like a Saturday matinee, but with no popcorn, here at the Liberty Film Festival as the villains appear on the big screen to hoots and whoops. U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix: "Booooo." Former ambassador and CIA spouse Joe Wilson: "Traitor!" Al Gore: "Uggggh." And the scariest size XXXL…
See all related articles »

Publication Finder

Browse back issues from our extensive library of more than 6,500 trusted publications.

Popular publicationson HighBeam Research

Chicago Sun-Times
Illinois newspapers
The Nation
Political magazines
The Washington Post
Washington D.C. newspapers
Newsweek
National newspapers
Daily Mail (London)
U.K. newspapers

Help us improve our websites

Become a member of our Customer Advisory Panel. Your opinion matters!

Join the panel
Visit Cengage Brain
  • Company
  • About us
  • Subscription benefits
  • Group subscriptions
  • Partnership opportunities
  • Careers
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact us
  • Help topics
  • FAQ
  • Search tips
  • Using the Research Center
  • Billing questions
  • Rights inquiries
  • Customer Service
  • From our blog
  • All posts
  • Trending news
  • Research
  • How-to guides
  • News and updates
  • Testimonials
  • Cengage Learning Network
  • Questia
  • CengageBrain.com
  • HighBeam Business
  • Encyclopedia.com
  • ed2go
  •  
HighBeam Research
Follow us:

HighBeam Research is operated by Cengage Learning. © Copyright 2012. All rights reserved.

The HighBeam advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily