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While Dingell failed to offer conclusive evidence-indeed Reagan did not even travel to New Jersey-the Congressman nonetheless maintained that the document "makes clear that Miss Lavelle and Mr. Deaver had been discussing the use of the Superfund for the intended benefit of certain congressional candidates, a Governor and the President of the United States." In reply, Deaver denied having had political discussions with Lavelle. "I've never talked to Lavelle the whole time she was in Washington," he said, and added jokingly, "I thought the Superfund was the United...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chapter Two | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

...committee found that significant information was held back not only by the FBI but also by Presidential Counsel Fred Fielding. He produced an FBI memo declaring the investigation of Donovan "favorable and complete" but, according to Hatch, failed to mention a later FBI document describing alleged links between Donovan, Schiavone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FBI Foul-Ups | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

...members, whatever their qualms about Hooks, are fuming at Wilson, and say they did not realize that she intended last month's endorsement as a prelude to last week's power grab. Her main charge is that Hooks has refused to release records that would, she says, document his administrative bungling. But, said Hailes, "I don't know of any materials requested that have not been turned over." Indeed, it looks now as though Wilson is the one in jeopardy. "If there is a showdown," predicted Board Member Hazel Dukes, "the vote would be 61 for Hooks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Power Play | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

Some of the more sensitive matters were dealt with in confidential memorandums. The U.S. and Israel signed a document specifying that Israel had the right to retaliate, in self-defense, against attacks by terrorists in Lebanon. Also handled privately was the status of Major Saad Haddad, the former Lebanese army officer who heads a militia armed by and loyal to the Israelis. The Lebanese government agreed that Haddad will become a deputy commander of the southern territorial brigade of the Lebanese army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: No Cause for Celebration | 5/30/1983 | See Source »

...forgeries were almost certainly perpetrated not by a cunning political conspiracy of Nazis or East German Communists but by a pedestrian crook. From the outset Stern editors insisted they had simply trusted a reporter who had been on the staff for 31 years. But as soon as historians and document experts started to question the authenticity of the diaries at a press conference on April 25, the Stern reporter, Gerd Heidemann, 51, dropped temporarily from sight. He was grilled privately by Stern editors, and last week he defended himself, saying that he was nothing more than a dutiful if gullible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Burdens of Bad Judgment | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

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