Word: edwin
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Testifying under a grant of immunity from prosecution, Hall recounted the destruction and alteration of papers just before Attorney General Edwin Meese III interviewed North during a weekend investigation he conducted at Reagan's request. North was fired the following Tuesday...
Harvard has a long history of honoring the underserving, even the dishonorable. Those occupying prominent positions on Harvard's dishonor role include the Shah of Iran, Edwin Meese, and John McCloy (who will justifies the role he played in imprisoning 110,000 Japanese-Americans and in refusing to bomb the rail lines to Auschwitz). Among those whom Harvard has neglected (at least thus far) have been Anatoly Shcharansky, Nelson Mandela, and Elie Wiesel. Fifty years ago Harvard honored actual Nazi leaders. Today we dishonor their victims by selecting an apologist for a Nazi war criminal to receive...
...Congress about the decision to protect Kuwaiti tankers. The 1973 War Powers Resolution requires the President to notify Congress if American forces are being placed in "situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated." At a tense White House meeting, Chief of Staff Howard Baker and Attorney General Edwin Meese urged the President to invoke the War Powers Resolution while Weinberger and Secretary of State George Shultz argued against it. In the end, the President decided that the situation did not call for the resolution...
Kuno's attorney, Edwin Miller, had no comment...
...self- taught computer analyst for the Marshals Service, Scorecard is one of a new breed of investigative tools that promise to revolutionize the way authorities hunt down fugitives from justice. U.S. officials say Wutrich and Scorecard are the heroes of an international manhunt, disclosed last week by Attorney General Edwin Meese, that has resulted in the arrest of 210 people, including 166 top-priority narcotics traffickers...