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Article: New Jersey Executives' Political Donations Made Public by Internet.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- January 24, 2000
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Jan. 25--Ralph Larsen, the chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson, gave $1,000 to Bill Bradley. Lawrence Bossidy of AlliedSignal (now Honeywell International) sent his $1,000 check to Texas Gov. George W. Bush. Former Vice President Dan Quayle got $500 from William Marino, top executive of Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey.
In this cyberspace age, anybody with a modem and a mouse can find out where the boss's money is going, just by tapping into one of a number of Web sites that detail who is giving to whom in this year's presidential campaign.
But don't jump to any conclusions.
Larsen also gave $1,000 to the Bush camp. Larry ...