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 the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune, is No. 283 on the 2005 Forbes 400. Scaife is particularly well known for his financial support of conservative public policy organizations over the past two decades. Scaife has provided support for conservative and libertarian causes in the U.S.
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- 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 the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune, is No. 283 on the 2005 Forbes 400. Scaife is particularly well known for his financial support of conservative public policy organizations over the past two decades. Scaife has provided support for conservative and libertarian causes in the U.S. , mostly through the private, nonprofit foundations he controls: the Sarah Scaife Foundation, Carthage Foundation, and Allegheny Foundation, and until 2001 the Scaife Family Foundation, now controlled by his daughter Jennie and son David. Scaife also helped fund the Arkansas Project, which ultimately led to the impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton.
- Richard Mellon Scaife,nació el 3 de julio de 1932 en Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos. Es un multimillonario y dueño del Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, además posee 7.2% de NewsMax. Con más de 1.200 millones de dólares, Scaife es el heredero principal de las industrias bancarias de aceite, y de aluminio de su familia. Scaife es particularmente conocido por su ayuda a las organizaciones humanitarias. Su aporte a la fundación de cual es heredero ha sido un factor importante en el desarrollo de de uno de los institutos de investigación más influyentes del orden público de los Estados Unidos. También ha ha apoyado a otras organizaciones conservadoras en temas políticos.
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- Conservative political involvement
Newspaper owner Mellon family heir
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- 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 the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune, is No. 283 on the 2005 Forbes 400. Scaife is particularly well known for his financial support of conservative public policy organizations over the past two decades. Scaife has provided support for conservative and libertarian causes in the U.S.
- Richard Mellon Scaife,nació el 3 de julio de 1932 en Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos. Es un multimillonario y dueño del Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, además posee 7.2% de NewsMax. Con más de 1.200 millones de dólares, Scaife es el heredero principal de las industrias bancarias de aceite, y de aluminio de su familia. Scaife es particularmente conocido por su ayuda a las organizaciones humanitarias.
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