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...with the FBI report, IRB member Frederick Lacey, a former federal judge, sounded less absolute. "The matter is still open," he said uncomfortably. "We are awaiting further evidence relating to these allegations." The problem, insiders say, is that the FBI has refused to make D'Arco available for an in-depth interview by the IRB. Unfortunately, FBI officials refuse to discuss the subject...
...covered the football beat all season, attending all the home games and traveling as far as Williamsburg, Va. and Ithaca, NY to see the 3-5 Crimson. Now, I am going to get my due: for the first time all season, I'm going to conduct a long, in-depth personal interview with the greatest football coach in Harvard history and one of the greatest innovators in the history of the sport...
...essential, especially on a college campus, to have vigorous, in-depth debate. Charles L. Outcalt, member of the University-wide bisexual, gay and lesbian Leadership Council, seemed not to recognize that when he said that "I'm amazed that Harvard chooses to spend its money to support such bigotry." Outcalt shouldn't be amazed. The purpose of the University is to allow all forms of debate to flourish...
...expertise on foreign affairs seems limited to an in-depth knowledge of the Mexican "job-sucking" worker. Perot's main contribution on foreign policy was this gem in one of last year's presidential debates: "China is a large country with many provinces." Undeniably true, but even the domestically-oriented Clinton managed more insight...
...become especially well-known for his in-depth interviews with the stars who come to his class...