Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...prosecutors had set him up. By 1992 he had moved to Washington's poorest section, cast himself as a voice for the downtrodden and won a seat on the city council. To many of his core constituents, returning him to the mayor's office would amount to vengeance. Mary Cox, a lawyer and Barry ally, says that in much of Washington's African-American community, "you learn early on that if you're a black man and you stand tall, and if you speak up for others, you're going to jail...
...Professor Emeritus Archibald Cox, whoadvised the administration during the studentprotests, says he was surprised by the students'actions...
...think they did surpass me," says Cox, whowrote a book on Columbia's 1968 protests. "I don'tthink I foresaw anything like the occupation ofUniversity Hall that started all this...
Media companies Cox and Times-Mirror made it official today: they will merge their cable divisions to form the third largest operator in the country. The $2.3 billion deal will take Times-Mirror out of the cable business, focusing it on content-news, information and entertainment-rather than delivery of that material. TCI and Time Warner are the largest cable providers...
Special prosecutor Cox had by now been replaced by a conservative Texas attorney, Leon Jaworski, who appeared no less determined to get the tapes. ! Still resisting inch by inch, Nixon released 1,254 pages of edited transcripts. They were a revelation of the inner workings of the Nixon White House, a sealed-off fortress where a character designated as P in the transcripts talked endlessly and obscenely about all his enemies. "I want the most comprehensive notes on all those who tried to do us in," P said to Haldeman at one point, for example. "We have not used...