November 11, 2007

Company run by Bush brother under scrutiny
MSNBC - 7 Nov 2007
Ignite, which makes educational software, was founded in 1999 by Neil Bush with the backing of his father, former president George HWBush, ...
Spending Look Eyed for Neil Bush Company
The Associated Press - 7 Nov 2007
... general says he will review whether federal money is inappropriately being spent on programs by a company founded by Neil Bush, the president's brother. ...
Neil Bush's Firm Under Federal Scrutiny
The Associated Press - 7 Nov 2007
Neil Bush founded the company about a decade ago. ___ Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Government: http://www.citizensforethics.org/ Ignite! ...

New York Times
Inquiry Set Into Purchases From Bush Brother’s Firm
New York Times, United States - 6 Nov 2007
Luis M. Alvarez/Associated Press Ignite Learning is owned by Neil Bush, the president’s brother. John P. Higgins Jr., the inspector general, said he would ...
Bush ed-tech firm under fire
eSchool News, MD - 9 Nov 2007
Learning, which Neil Bush founded and chairs. The group asserts there is no proof the company's products are effective and claims that schools in at least ...
Bush Vote Divided in GOP Race
Washington Post, United States - 5 Nov 2007
One of the president's brothers, Neil M. Bush, attended a Texas event for Romney. In a brief response to an e-mail inquiry last week, Jeb Bush said: "I ...
Neil Bush Still Has Scandal on a Short Leash
Conde Nast Portfolio, NY - 8 Nov 2007
Fast-forward through the Neil Bush stories of sex scandals, questionable trades, voodoo practices, and lucrative consulting contracts to 2007. ...
Neil Bush's education firm investigated
Earthtimes, UK - 7 Nov 2007
Neil Bush owns Ignite Learning of Austin, Texas, which markets a portable electronic classroom called Curriculum on Wheels, known as Cow. ...
Education, IG to review spending on products of Neil Bush company
Team 4 News, TX - 7 Nov 2007
... The Education Department's inspector general says he'll review whether federal money is being misspent on programs by a company founded by Neil Bush. ...

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