The Boston Globe, November 14th, 1990
WASHINGTON - Did a savings and loan magnate buy the influence of five US senators with $1.3 million? That question takes center stage on Capitol Hill tomorrow when the senators turn defendants at an ethics committee hearing on whether Charles H. Keating Jr. paid for their assistance. The proceedings could tarnish the careers of the men known collectively as the Keating Five, while setting new guidelines on what actions legislators can take on behalf of constituents. Keating, former president of the California-based Lincoln Savings & Loan, donated $1.3 million to the campaigns or interest group...
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