Word: griffin
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Michael Griffin, 31, had not awakened that morning at all -- he had just come off a 12-hr. shift at the local Monsanto chemical plant -- but he too seemed in high spirits. He arrived at the same complex that morning to pay a neurology bill for the treatment of his older daughter's headaches. "He was just fine," says receptionist Dee Slack, who told him that that day was her 34th birthday. "We joked because I had forgotten, not my birthday, but the date of it." Griffin then picked up a drink at the Circle K and walked toward...
...never joined the people gathering in front of the clinic. Instead, he made his way to a small parking lot behind the building. After Gunn drove up, parked and walked slowly away from his car, Griffin shot him three times in the back with a .38-cal. pistol. He then dropped his weapon, approached a police officer and said, "I just shot someone, and he's laying behind the building." Gunn died roughly two hours later...
...about coming back, reliving college glories--especially for Corey Griffin '84, Peter Palandjian '87, John Cullinane '86, John Murphy '90, Andy Janfaza '88, Tim Barakett '87 and Kwong, who all played out their college hockey years with the Crimson in Bright...
...told friends he does not want to be Deputy Attorney General or to take any other position that involves Senate confirmation -- perhaps to avoid fishing expeditions into the law firm's confidential business. Still, his conspicuous presence raises questions about potential politicization of the department. Former Attorneys General Griffin Bell and William French Smith won high marks in part because they insisted on naming their own aides. Washington Appeals Court Judge Pat Wald, an early Clinton candidate for the post, reportedly made the same demand...
Under pressure from Rep. Elizabeth Holtzmen '(D.N.Y.), Attorney General Griffin Belt founds the Office of Special investigation in the Justice Department. The new office will prosecute Nazi war ordinals living in the United States...