John Huang
John Huang (, born 1945) is a major figure in the 1996 United States campaign finance controversy. He worked for Lippo Bank in California and Worthen Bank in Arkansas, and as deputy assistant secretary for international economic affairs in U.S. President Bill Clinton's Commerce Department before he became a chief fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee in 1996. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ko, Tun Kiat, Chin, Hui San, Chuah, Charles T.H., Huang, John W.J., Ng, King-Pan, Khaw, Seong Lin, Huang, David C.S., Ong, S. Tiong
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by Che, Mei-Ieng, Huang, John, Hung, Ji-Shiang, Lin, Yo-Chuen, Huang, Miao-Juei, Lai, Hong-Shiee, Hsu, Wen-Ming, Liang, Jin-Tung, Huang, Min-Chuan
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by Huang, Miao-Juei, Hu, Rey-Heng, Chou, Chih-Hsing, Hsu, Chia-Lang, Liu, Ya-Wen, Huang, John, Hung, Ji-Shiang, Lai, I-Rue, Juan, Hsueh-Fen, Yu, Sung-Liang, Wu, Yao-Ming, Huang, Min-Chuan
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