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|subjects=The Mafia, CIA, GHWB, Savings and Loan Fraud, USDS
 
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}}'''''The Mafia, CIA and George Bush''''' is an [[expose of George H. W. Bush‎|expose]] of [[George H. W. Bush‎]].
 
}}'''''The Mafia, CIA and George Bush''''' is an [[expose of George H. W. Bush‎|expose]] of [[George H. W. Bush‎]].
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
The book is based on Brewton's investigations of [[Texas]] [[businessmen]], [[politician]]s, and their connections to the [[1980s]] [[Savings and loan fraud]].<ref>http://unwelcomeguests.net/732</ref><ref name=Bethell>{{cite news|last1=Bethell|first1=James|title=Once he was a `billionaire': now divorce has put him in jail;John Dick|url=http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/318053570/fulltext/4BB7CCAFCD244FD0PQ/1?accountid=10226|accessdate=12 May 2015|publisher=Times of London|date=19 December 1993}}</ref> The book grew out of an 8-part investigative reporting series that ran in the [[Houston Post]], a series that the [[Seattle Times]] columnist [[John Hinterberger]] described as "a bombshell series backed up by eight months of investigation."<ref name=Hinterberger>{{cite news|last1=Hinterberger|first1=John|title=Who Will Ask Hard Quesiton: Where Is It All?|url=http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/384718857/87123DDA160F4C02PQ/8?accountid=10226|accessdate=12 May 2015|publisher=Seattle Times|date=12 August 1990}}</ref> The series won the Galvaston Press Club award for best investigative series.<ref name=Galveston>{{cite news|title=GDN Photographer Rizzo's Work Wins First Place|url=http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/13844845/|accessdate=12 May 2015|publisher=Galvaston Daily News|date=29 March 1990}}</ref> In 1991 PEN awarded the Journalism prize to Brewton,  "Awarded for his series on the Savings & Loan scandal," in the Houston Post.<ref name=PENcenter>{{cite web|title=past winners|url=https://www.penusa.org/awards/winners|website=penusa.org|publisher=Pen Center USA|accessdate=13 May 2015}}</ref>
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The book is based on Brewton's investigations of [[Texas]] [[businessmen]], [[politician]]s, and their connections to the [[1980s]] [[Savings and loan fraud]].<ref>http://unwelcomeguests.net/732</ref><ref>http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/318053570/fulltext/4BB7CCAFCD244FD0PQ/1?accountid=10226</ref> The book grew out of an 8-part investigative reporting series that ran in the [[Houston Post]], a series that the [[Seattle Times]] columnist [[John Hinterberger]] described as "a bombshell series backed up by eight months of investigation."<ref>http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/384718857/87123DDA160F4C02PQ/8?accountid=10226</ref> The series won the Galvaston Press Club award for best investigative series.<ref>http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/13844845/</ref> In 1991 PEN awarded the Journalism prize to Brewton,  "Awarded for his series on the Savings & Loan scandal," in the Houston Post.<ref>https://www.penusa.org/awards/winners</ref>
 
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Publication.png The Mafia CIA and George Bush
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Typebook
Publication date1992
Author(s)Pete Brewton
SubjectsThe Mafia,  CIA,  GHWB,  Savings and Loan Fraud,  USDS
An early expose (1992) of George H. W. Bush

The Mafia, CIA and George Bush is an expose of George H. W. Bush‎.

Content

The book is based on Brewton's investigations of Texas businessmen, politicians, and their connections to the 1980s Savings and loan fraud.[1][2] The book grew out of an 8-part investigative reporting series that ran in the Houston Post, a series that the Seattle Times columnist John Hinterberger described as "a bombshell series backed up by eight months of investigation."[3] The series won the Galvaston Press Club award for best investigative series.[4] In 1991 PEN awarded the Journalism prize to Brewton, "Awarded for his series on the Savings & Loan scandal," in the Houston Post.[5]

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