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...Reported by Peter Graff/Kinshasa and Douglas Waller/Washington, with other bureaus...
...absurdity of having to refuse to speculate about his future to reporters. Bush praised McClellan for his "integrity," a pointed absolution for the fact that McClellan was left in the dark about the involvement in the CIA-leak case of White House officials he had defended. Offers from speakers' bureaus and other businesses have rolled in, and most of the week's photographs showed McClellan smiling...
From there, reporters fanned out in one-man bureaus across the state, typing up copy and sending it off on Grey-hound buses to be printed each week...
...protect the rights of the public, he added. All of the panelists emphasized the importance of public confidence to the success of police forces. They suggested that such trust can be fostered through the use of effective mechanisms for reviewing complaints about police conduct. These include internal affairs bureaus like the one Kelly discussed and external bodies like the IPCC and many of the Patten Commission reforms. Kelly said that the tourism industry in New York is booming and that the city can function securely even while hosting high-profile events like 2004’s Republican National Convention...
Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, is campaigning for everyone to have the right to freeze credit reports so that the bureaus can't provide your information to anyone without your O.K. Thirteen states have passed freeze laws (although in some states the option is available only to ID-theft victims), and 23 others are considering freeze legislation. Federal measures to protect financial data will be discussed this week by Congress...