Released less than two weeks before the critical Super Tuesday primaries, this was the first systematic look at unpaid policy advisers to the presidential candidates. We found that, for example, the vice chairman of the Bush-Quayle campaign, James Lake, was also a registered foreign agent on behalf of the owners of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). Following our study, several major national newspapers did long, analytical stories about the unpaid policy advisers to the presidential candidates.