101. A stadium built without public money.
102. After a third year of little progress, they can use public money at private schools.
103. After much soul-searching, Bush did allow public money for other forms of stem-cell research.
104. All the states offer candidates who qualify a set amount of public money to cover their campaigns.
105. All three candidates receive public money for their campaigns under state law.
106. Booth points to pension funds in Chile, Peru and some other countries as a source of public money.
107. Bush is not accepting federal matching funds and does not have to comply with the spending restrictions that accompany public money.
108. Bush joins Miami-Dade Mayor Alex Penelas in reversing position on the issue of public money for private teams.
109. Bush, a Miami developer who is the son of former President George Bush, is not taking public money so he can spend as much as he wants.
110. But as in New Jersey, it does not bar spending other public money on religious schools.