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He refused CNN's request for an interview, but this much is undisputed: Richard Mellon Scaife is very rich and very partisan.
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Richard Mellon Scaife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Mellon Scaife (born July 3, 1932) is an American billionaire and newspaper publisher. Scaife owns and publishes the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. With $1.2 billion, Scaife, a principal heir to ...
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Conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. (AP) One August day in 1994, while gossiping about politics over lunch on Nantucket, Richard Mellon Scaife, the Pittsburgh billionaire and patron of conservative causes, made a prediction.
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Richard Mellon Scaife is an enemy of freedom of religion. You will find conspiracies here. You will find danger here. You will find dirty politics here. Richard Mellon Scaife's office stated that his position is that Certain Religions aren't "Real" religions.
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Richard Mellon Scaife, billionaire bankroller of conservative crusades, spent heavily to expose Bill Clinton’s “Troopergate” misbehavior. Now Scaife’s divorce from his second wife, Ritchie, is providing another unsavory saga—adultery! addiction! assault! dognapping!?!—as both parties let...
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A profile of billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, who has been underwriting various efforts to discredit President Clinton. By Karen Rothmyer The men who kept Paula Jones' lawsuit going By Murray Waas How associates of billionaire Clinton-hater Richard Mellon Scaife propped up her legal battle (04/03/98)
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Correction to This Article A photo illustration on the front page of the Oct. 22 Style section contained a picture of Margaret "Ritchie" Scaife and Richard Mellon Scaife that should have been credited to Bill Wade of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. That would be Andrew Mellon, the uncle of Richard Scaife's mother,
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In this picture, she is seen talking to none other than Richard Mellon Scaife, the owner of the paper and the man who once said that the death of Vincent Foster was the "Rosetta stone" of the Bill Clinton administration.
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