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...just prudent management. "Expenses at the L.A. Times are higher than at other newspapers," he explains. "To get our returns back up to a competitive level, we have to get staffing down." But some contend that the Chandler family, which owns controlling shares of Times Mirror, is at fault for taking huge dividends instead of reinvesting in the company. Willes, said one L.A. Times veteran, "is a hit man for the Chandler cousins...
...their eligibility for law-enforcement pensions. It did, however, strip them of their official status as federal investigators empowered to carry guns and enforce federal law. Magaw says he took into account the men's long years of service and his opinion that their performance was partly ATF's fault for training them poorly in the first place. Despite ATF's concessions, the settlement is punishment enough, he says...
Rapalee's lawyer alleges that while Rapalee was entitled to regular employee status as of September 1, 1992, she was denied that status by Foster. Brackett also charges that Harvard is at fault in failing to oversee and correct Foster's behavior in the matter...
There's no doubt that all is not going swimmingly in America. On bad days, we might even concede that words like crisis and decay apply. But we shouldn't concede that all our problems are the fault of pointy-headed liberals and inner-city blacks. And we shouldn't be fooled into believing salvation can be attained without big sacrifices from other Americans. Even if it's true that mindless bureaucracy ruined the public schools and that welfare-state liberals created the underclass, the fact remains that at this point neither problem will be solved without lots of money...
Even so, the shootdown might have been stymied. A secret Pentagon investigative report on the O'Grady incident, which will be reviewed in Congress this week, will fault U.S. intelligence snafus -- and may also criticize the Marines for allowing glory-hungry senior officers to go along on the rescue. At least four hours before the downing, U.S. spy organizations had solid intelligence from signal intercepts that surface-to-air missile sites were in the area O'Grady was flying over, but that information never got to his squadron. Three minutes before the shootdown, the National Security Agency knew sam radars...