Word: reno
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...Washington, Attorney General Janet Reno, who ordered the final, fatal push on the compound on April 19, repeated the prosecution's interpretation. "The findings that these deaths ((of the four agents)) were not justified makes clear that the government had a responsibility to act," she said. The plans for the February attack were deficient, however, as the government has admitted. In September, the Treasury Department published a scathing report on the raid that described faulty planning, fouled-up communications and, worst of all, a fatal misjudgment by commanders of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, who decided...
Finally ... a Deputy for Reno...
Some people in the community worried that the mediators, working under the auspices of the Justice Department, were arriving with their minds already made up. After all, Attorney General Janet Reno had declared that "the intolerance and bigotry demonstrated by some of the people of Ovett has no place in this country...
Washington -- Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell is snarling communications between the Justice Department and the White House, claim sources at the department. Hubbell is Hillary Clinton's former law partner and Bill Clinton's golfing buddy and functions as Attorney General Janet Reno's link with the White House. But the big-picture Hubbell tends to focus on issues that interest him and lets crucial details fall through the cracks. Justice aides say that's one reason the White House is sniping about being blindsided by Reno...
From the sound of the squawking of the Cabinet secretaries, one would have thought that something serious was under discussion. But when Janet Reno, Donna Shalala and company testified before a Senate committee this week about a lurking threat to every program they administer, it was just more of the exaggerated conceit that never seems far from a debate on the balanced budget amendment...