Word: jaile
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...approached by an audience member eager to air his own proposals-a college-professor type, as Bush tells it, with ideas both windy and unwieldy. Then a "regular guy" interrupted. "If you want more corporate responsibility," the new arrival advised, "start throwing some of them in jail...
...outrage. But when White House aides talked about his anger, they made it sound as if he were more steamed about the decision to end baseball's All-Star game in the 11th inning. No matter how stern Bush looks when he declares that bad guys should go to jail, he has not erased charges that as an oilman in the '80s, he profited from the same kind of sweetheart deals he now decries. Public opinion is focused not on the Beltway but on the boardroom, and the President's career, lineage and aspect...
...passed, it won't help Mitsui, whose 30-year career as a public prosecutor ended with his arrest. He is now awaiting trial. "Somebody has to put a knife into the organization in order to restore the system," Mitsui said in a magazine interview given before he went to jail. For now, he'll have to console himself with the knowledge that, while his co-workers may hate him, others are willing to help him sharpen the knife...
...just gotten out of jail,” she said. “Erica had moved here on a whim. I wasn’t going to interrupt anything...
...feels bad when people ask him if his father is in jail. I have to tell him that things are different in China,” she said. “A good person can be in jail...