- Philip Geylin, "Makings of a Success in Africa," Washington Post, December 10, 1982.
- "Bush Makes Few Waves at Home, Creates Big Splash in Sandinavia," Washington Post, July 12, 1983.
- "Bush Ends Trip to Subcontinent With US Ties Largely Unaltered," Washington Post, May 19, 1984.
- "Globe-Spanning Mission Strengthens Bush for '88," Washington Post, March 24, 1985.
- See Sara Diamond, Spiritual Warfare, pp. 72 and 254.
- Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta, "Bush's Day at the Helm," Washington Post, January 27, 1988.
- "Bush is Counseled to Look Sharp Tuesday," Washington Post, January 26, 1986.
- Maxine Cheshire,"VIP," Washington Post, April 25, 1981.
- Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta, "Bush Waits and Hopes for Reagan Nod," Washington Post, August
18, 1986. - "Reagan Won't Cite Issues Bush Affected," Washington Post, September 12, 1987.
- Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover, Whose Borad Stripes and Bright Stars: The Trivial Pursuit of the
Presidency, 1988 (New York, 1989), p. 156. - "Bush Proves Successful in Ticklish Appearance." Washington Post, December 12, 1985.
- "New Hampshire Chill," Washington Post, October 11, 1987.
- Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars, pp. 71-72 and 366.
- Joe Conason, "Robert Mosbacher's Grand Scheme," Texas Observer, April 28, 1989.
- Ibid., p. 12.
- "County resources utilized by Eckels to boost the GOP," Houston Post, February 8, 1985.
- Houston Chronicle, June 2, 1989.
- Douglas Caddy, letter to FBI Director William Sessions, May 2, 1988.
- Federal Election Commission Bulletin, Volune 17, Number 2, February, 1991, p. 11.
- Washington Post, April 9, 1986.
- Washington Post, April 14, 1986.
- Washington Post, April 7, 1986.
- See Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell, Blue Thunder (New York, 1990), pp. 73, 167, and 290-
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