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Companies in Texas That Match Financial Donations COMPANIES IN TEXAS THAT MATCH FINANCIAL DONATIONS Abbott Laboratories Avery Dennison Chubb Group/Chubb & Sons Adobe Systems Avon Products (Federal Insurance) ADP Ball Cigna Advanced Micro Devices Bank One Dallas Circuit City Stores Aetna BankAmerica Cisco Systems AG Communication Systems Bankers Trust CIT Group Air & Water Technologies Baroid Citgo Petroleum Air Products & Chemicals BASF Citicorp/Citibank N.A. Albertson’s Baxter Citizens Ban Alco Standard Bechtel CJT Enterprises Alcoa Becton Dickinson Clarcor Alex Brown & Sons Beecham SmithKline Clark, Klein & Beaumont Allegheny Ludlum Bell & Howell Clorox Allstate BellSouth Coca-Cola Amcast Industrial Bemis Colgate-Palmolive American Electric Power Beneficial Comerica American Express BetzDearborn Computer Associates Intl American General Finance BF Goodrich Conoco American Home Products Bituminous Casualty Container American Honda Motor Bloomingdale’s Continental Airlines American Intl Group Boeing Continental Corp Insurance American National Bank & Trust Borden Cooper Industrial American Standard Borg-Warner Cooper Tire & Rubber American States Insurance BP America Corning Amerisure Companies Brenco Cray Research Ameritech Bridgestone/Firestone Credit Suisse AMI Bristol-Myers Squibb Crowe Horwath LLP Amoco Brunswick Crum & Foster AMP BT Cummins Engine Analog Devices Budget Rent-A-Car CUNA Group Andersons Management Bunge Cytec Industries Anheuser-Busch Burlington Northern Dain Bosworth/IFG A.O. Smith Cabot Darden Restaurants Aon Campbell’s Soup Datatel Apache Canada Ltd Candle DDB Needham Worldwide Apple Computer Cantor Fitzgerald Dean Witter Reynolds APS Carpenter Technology DeKalb Genetics ARA Group Castle & Cooke Deloitte Archer-Daniels-Midland Caterpillar Deluxe Arco Chemical CBS Broadcasting Estec Energy Argonaut Group CBS Records Dexter Armco Celanese Digital Communications Armstrong Centerre Dole Food Arnold & Porter CertainTeed Dorsey & Whitney Asarco Charles Schwab Dow Chemical USA Ashland Chase Manhattan Dow Corning Associates Corp Chesapeake Dow Jones& Company, Publishers Atlantic Richfield Chevron USA Dresser Auto Alliance Chicago Title & Trust DSM Chemicals Automatic Data Processing Chrysler Duke Power Dun & Bradstreet Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Kellogg’s Food Corp Eaton Giddings & lewis Kemper National Insurance Ecolab Goldman Sachs Kennametal Eddie Bauer Goodyear Tire & Rubber Kerr-McGee EF Houghton Graybar KeyCorp Eli Lilly & Co Grumman Kimberly-Clark Emerson Electric Guaranty Kirkland & Ellis Enserch Guardian Life Insurance K-Mart Entergy Operations Gulf Oil Koppers EQ Services Gulf + Western KPMG Peat Marwick Equifax Halliburton Kraft Equitable Insurance Hallmark Kronos Equitable Real Estate Harold Simmons Kysor Industrial Ernst & Young Harris Corp Ladd Furniture Essex Group Harris Foundation LaSalle National Bank Ethyl Hartford Insurance Group Lawyers Title Insurance Exxon Hartford Steam Lazarus Fannie Mae Haworth Levi Strauss Federal Insurance Heinz Lexmark Intl Federal-Mogul Hercules Lilly Endowment Federated Department Stores Hershey Foods Lincoln National (Macy’s) Hewlett-Packard LSI Fidelity Investments HJ Heinz Lubrizol Fifth Third Bank Hoechst Celanese Lucent Technologies Fina Home Depot Macy’s Fireman’s Fund Insurance Hona Motors, American Mapco First Data Honeywell Marathon Oil First Interstate Bancorp Howmet Marsh & McLennan Companies Fleet National Bank H&R Block Martin Marietta Fluor IBM Mass Mutual FMC Illinois Tool Works Massachusetts Mutual Ford Motor Co Ingersoll-Rand MasterCard Intl Fortis Intel Matrix Fox (Twentieth Century Fox) Interlake Maxus Energy Freddie Mac International Data Group Mayer, Brown & Platt Frederic W. Cook & Co International Paper McCormick & Co Freeport-McMoran International Thomson Publishing McDonald’s Gannett ITW McKesson The Gap JB Lippincott Medtronic Gast Manufacturing JC Penney Mellon Bank, NA GATX Jefferies & Co Menasha Geico General Insurance JM Huber Mercedes-Benz of North America GenCorp John Hancock Mutual Life Merck General Dynamics Insurance Merck & Co General Electric (GE) Johnson Controls Merit Oil General Mills Johnson & Son Merrill Lynch & Co General Motors Joseph E Seagram & Sons Metropolitan Life General Signal JP Morgan MICOA Gensler & Associates Architects JSJ Microsoft Geon J Walter Thompson MidCon Georgia-Pacific Kansas City Southern Industries 3M Gerber Companies Keebler Mitsubishi Intl Mitsui USA Provident-Unum Life Insurance SPX Mobil Providian Square D Monsanto Prudential Insurance St Jude Medical Montell USA Inc QAD St Paul Companies Insurance Montgomery Ward Quad/Graphics Stanley Works Mutual of New York Financial Quaker Oats Star Enterprise Services & Insurance Quaker State State Farm Companies Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Radian Intl LLC State Street Morton Intl Ralph Wilson Plastics Steelcase Motorola Rayonier Stone & Webster Murphy Oil Raytheon Stride Rite Mutual Insurance Co of America Reliance electric Subaru of America Nabisco Reliance Insurance Companies Sun Life Assurance Nalco Chemical Rexnord Sun Microsystems National Computer Systems Rockwell Intl Sundstrand National Steel Rohm & Haas Sysco NationsBank Royal Insurance Tektronix Nationwide Insurance Royal Maccabees Life Ins Teledyne NCR RR Donnelley & Sons Telesis Neiman-Marcus Group Rubbermaid Tellabs New York Life Insurance Rust Intl Tenet Healthcare Nike Ryco Division Tennant Nissan Motor USA Ryder System Tenneco Management Norfolk Southern SAFECO Insurance Texaco Northern Telecom Saint Jude Medical Texas Gas Northern Trust Sallie Mae Student Loan Transmission Northwestern Mutual Life Marketing Assn Texas Instruments Insurance Sandoz Crop Protection Corp Textron Northwestern National Life SC Johnson & Son (Johnson Wax) Thera Tech NSK Science Application Intl Thomas J Lipton Occidental Petroleum Scripps Howard Time Warner Cable/Spectrum Ohio National Life Insurance SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Times Publishing Osram Sylvania Shaklee Toro Owens-Corning Shell Oil USA Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby Owens-Illinois Sherwin-Williams Toyota Motor Sales, USA Palmolive-Colgate Sidley & Austin Toyota Technical Center Panhandle Eastern Siemens Rolm Communications Toys-R-Us Paramount Communications SIFCO Transamerica Parker-Hannifin Simpson Industries Transco Pepsico Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Travelers Companies Perkin-Elmer Flom Travelers Express Philip Morris Companies SmithKline Beecham Tropicana Products Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro Soltex Polymer TRW Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl Inc Sonal TSRL Pitney Bowes Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal Twentieth Century Fox Pittson Southern Company Services Tyler Refrigeration Polaroid Southern New England Telephone Unicom PPG Industries Southern Pacific Transportation Union Oil Company of California PQ Southland Union Pacific Price Waterhouse SouthTrust Union Tank Car Procter & Gamble Spear, Leeds & Kellogg United Parcel Service Provident Mutual Sprint United States Automobile Assn USAA Insurance United States Gypsum United Technologies Unum-Provident Life Insurance UPS US Bancorp US Fidelity & Guaranty Varian Associates Vulcan Materials Wal-Mart Walt Disney Weitz Wellcome-Glaxo Wells Fargo Western-Southern Westinghouse Electric Westvaco Whirlpool Winn-Dixie Stores WK Kellogg WW Grainer Xerox Yellow Corp Young & Rubicam Zurich Reinsurance Centre Zurich-American .
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