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...editorial pages will not suffice for this error. If The Crimson wants the respect it seems to think it deserves as our "Breakfast-Table Daily," it has to earn it by verifying the facts in each article, rather than assuming the readers won't know or care. Gabriella C. Gonzalez...
...Drogoul was to be sentenced, Congressman Henry Gonzalez, who had been looking into the case for two years, announced that he had a summary of classified CIA cables regarding B.N.L.-Rome's knowledge of the banker's activities. Judge Shoob immediately asked for an explanation. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Urgenson requested that the CIA declassify the Sept. 4 letter so it could be given to Shoob along with the report and the cables that had gone to Gonzalez. According to Urgenson, CIA counsel George Jameson acknowledged that the letter was misleading and asked whether the CIA should redraft it. Urgenson...
...lawyers would later claim that Urgenson's statement was a form of political pressure. Urgenson denied the assertion. Meanwhile the Senate intelligence committee had begun looking into the obvious contradictions between what the CIA was telling the Justice Department and what it was telling Gonzalez. Boren was not pleased with the agency's apparent dissembling. He was even more upset when he learned that on Sept. 30, the day before Drogoul's sentencing hearing ended, the CIA had discovered six more classified documents relevant to the case. By this time Drogoul had a flamboyant new Georgia attorney named Bobby...
Assistant Editors: Tam Martinides Gray (Research Chief), Ariadna Victoria Rainert (Administration), Oscar Chiang, Nelida Gonzalez Cutler, Lois Gilman, Valerie Johanna Marchant, Adrianne Jucius Navon...
Assistant Editors: Tam Martinides Gray (Research Chief), Ariadna Victoria Rainert (Administration), Oscar Chiang, Nelida Gonzalez Cutler, Lois Gilman, Valerie Johanna Marchant, Adrianne Jucius Navon...