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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...convicted on all charges of conspiracy, accepting a bribe and violation of banking laws, Young could serve up to four years in prison, according to Gerald McKelvey, special assistant to the New York district attorney...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: B-School Student Indicted | 5/19/1993 | See Source »

...case against Loucks was made public by Richard Fuisz, a former Baxter employee who says his services were "terminated" because he refused to pay a bribe...

Author: By Rajath Shourie, | Title: Yale Students Demand Resignation of Trustee | 4/28/1993 | See Source »

...Italian politics for half a century and seven times Prime Minister, who is under investigation for corruption and for having ties to the Mafia. He has denied both accusations. The possibility of a Mafia connection at the pinnacle of power opened the door on far more sinister misbehavior than bribe taking. Suddenly, high-level murders, including those of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro following his kidnapping by the Red Brigades in 1978 and of General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, head of anti-Mafia operations in Sicily, in 1982, were being scrutinized anew. So was the embezzlement, allegedly by Christian Democrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Enough is Enough | 4/19/1993 | See Source »

...compromise proposed on Sunday met strong and immediate rejection. The nine-point plan had offered a sop to the Congress, later described as an attempted "bribe," by letting them keep their privileges and salaries until their term ends in 1995. The Deputies condemned the plan as a cynical attempt to circumvent the Congress. "Only cynical people could have come up with this," raged conservative Deputy Gennadi Benov. "We could accept this only if we are a Congress of political suicides." Opposition Deputy Vladimir Isakov immediately proposed an impeachment motion and said to Khasbulatov, "We are sick and tired of your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Friend in Need | 4/5/1993 | See Source »

Though "we could have made [Asaad] pay to join [the coalition]," according to Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Barbara Lerner, Baker and the State Department "gave him a cynical, senseless and deadly bribe, winking at his annexation of Lebanon, turning a blind eye to the terrorist networks he controls and letting him export Bekaa Valley opium with impunity...

Author: By Adam D. Taxin, | Title: Half-Bakered | 1/8/1993 | See Source »

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