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Beginning at 8:28, the Crimson was assessed with two minor penalties, a major penalty and a game misconduct. The calls effectively gave the Red Raiders almost six minutes on the man advantage, more than half of which Harvard played two men down...
...Room, where Franklin Roosevelt plotted World War II, they discussed the broad outlines of an agreement that would avoid the first indictment of a man who had been President. On Friday, the last full day of Clinton's presidency, the deal was finally announced, and Clinton confessed his misconduct. "I tried to walk a fine line between acting lawfully and testifying falsely," he admitted in a statement, "but I now recognize that I did not fully accomplish this goal and that certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false." He agreed to pay a $25,000 fine...
...foundation as well as its image. Regulators recently announced a set of bank reforms, including more stringent audit requirements and lending policies based on Western banking models, which could improve competitiveness. In addition, the National Audit Office revealed last week that it has uncovered more than 170 cases of misconduct, implicating 221 officials, as part of a wide-ranging investigation into China's financial industry. Among them were 22 cases of lending irregularities and other questionable transactions involving more than $323 million at the BOC while Wang was at the helm...
...noose, he practically nominates himself for a Nobel Prize for defending the Constitution. As he told Esquire magazine, "They"--we all know who "they" are--have "spent over $100 million on these special prosecutors and congressional investigations...and they have yet to come up with one example of official misconduct in office--not one." What's more, he said, "they" owe the country an apology...
...that was not against the law - Wood was, most agree, demonized unfairly simply because her nomination followed Baird's, and she faced an opposition whose appetite had been duly whetted. Wood withdrew her name from consideration before a vote could be taken; no one has ever found evidence of misconduct on Wood's part...