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...special prosecutor ended his pursuit last week -- at least for the moment. Responding to reports that he was about to indict Reagan, Walsh sent a letter to the former President reassuring him that he was neither a subject nor a target of the investigation. These legal terms mean that while Reagan may have information of interest to the investigation, he is not likely to be indicted. Former White House chief of staff Donald Regan received a similar letter, but Walsh was reportedly turning his sights on former Attorney General Edwin Meese, who, according to some accounts, masterminded the cover...
...disloyalty," which swept the profession in the '80s. "Harvey has to be pathological to have told so many lies so constantly," says former law partner Leon Marcus. "He was always trying to prove he was bigger and better than everyone else. But I wish they didn't indict him. He's dead already. Who the hell would hire...
...estate. For two weeks the family rebuffed police attempts to survey the grounds where the alleged assault took place. That was sufficient time for the wind and sea to obliterate any evidence that might have corroborated the woman's story. A grand jury may decide this week whether to indict Barry for obstruction of justice...
...with the printed-circuit boards of two unexploded bombs taken from Libyan agents in Africa, it was a match. FBI agents and Scottish investigators tracked the timers to a Swiss electronics firm, which acknowledged selling two dozen to the Libyan government. A grand jury in Washington is expected to indict several Libyan intelligence agents in November...
...sure, many TV shows are drivel. But using them to indict all of television is intellectually dishonest, NBC's decision to air Manimal doesn't make L.A. Law a bad show. Anyone who mentions Hard Copy and Nightline in the same breath is simply an idiot. If you watch Nova you'll learn something; if you watch Freddy's Nightmares, you won't. It's just common sense...