Word: counsels
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Like an inquiry from the independent counsel or a Barbara Walters interview, the form includes questions that the average person wouldn't ask his best friend, let alone a stranger. Since the forms began going out last winter, hundreds of thousands of indignant citizens have flooded the bureau's Washington headquarters with messages of angry protest. In an age of computer hackers, cell-phone eavesdroppers, Internet "cookies" and surveillance satellites, much of the public lacks faith, it seems, in the bureau's guarantee of total confidentiality. Like draft-card burners from the 1960s, some privacy-loving Americans have even vowed...
CRAIG LIVINGSTON Ex-Clintonite is cleared by indie counsel in Filegate. Where does he go to get his reputation back...
...former Brandeis University president who shepherded a landmark 1962 voting-rights case to the Supreme Court, which overturned a Georgia law that gave more weight to votes from mostly white rural areas; in Geneva, Switzerland. A former United Negro College Fund chairman, Abram served as the first general counsel of the Peace Corps and co-founded UN Watch to monitor the United Nations...
...legislation that Carlson refers to does not apply to death-penalty representation. An indigent defendant in Texas is almost always entitled to two trial attorneys and two additional, qualified attorneys to represent him on all appeals. Many efforts are made in Texas to ensure that indigent defendants have competent counsel. LINDA EDWARDS, DIRECTOR Gubernatorial Communications for Governor George W. Bush Austin, Texas...
...Riley is extremely respectful of students, he has a good relationship with them and is doing an excellent job," says Anne Taylor, vice president and general counsel...