Word: deposited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Watergate lawyers. Whatever they did, the argument goes, was done for the President as client. That, too, is a poor justification. In a 1967 Virginia case, Attorney Richard Ryder took stolen money and a sawed-off shotgun from his client and stored them in his own safe-deposit box. A U.S. district court, citing Benjamin Cardozo's observation that "the privilege takes flight if the relation is abused," ruled that the special lawyer-client relationship could not be invoked in circumstances that so clearly involved the obstruction of justice. Ryder was temporarily suspended from practice...
...receive a net in flow of only $20 billion during 1973, v. $33 billion last year; in California, New York City, Washington, D.C., and some other areas, they have already suffered a net outflow. S and Ls typically pay 5% interest on passbook accounts and 6.5% on certificates of deposit that must be held for a specified time. Sophisticated savers are turning instead to Treasury bills that pay nearly 7%; commercial paper, a form of corporate lou, that yields 7.5%; and commercial-bank certificates of deposit, that pay almost...
...this 1970 plan are extremely sensitive. They include ?and are based upon?assessments of certain foreign intelligence capabilities and procedures, which of course must remain secret. It was this unused plan and related documents that John Dean removed from the White House and placed in a safe deposit box, giving the keys to Federal Judge John J. Sirica. The same plan, still unused, is being headlined today...
...weirdest wager is that he can make any cat pick up a soft-drink bottle from the floor and deposit it on a counter. The gimmick: grab the cat by the tail and pull it around the floor. In desperation, the cat will grab with its claws for anything, including a bottle...
Dean, who remarked to associates that he feared for his life, took away from his office nine documents that he says are marked secret and shed light on the Watergate hearing. He said that he removed them to prevent "illegitimate destruction" and then stashed them in a bank deposit vault; he gave the keys to Federal Judge John Sirica, whose pressure on the convicted wiretappers helped release new disclosures...