Word: reprimanding
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...promotion board--headed by Zlatoper--had recommended that Greene be made a rear admiral. Feeling the Navy had failed to keep its end of the bargain, she began formal proceedings against her ex-boss. The Navy proposed settling the case with a private punishment--perhaps a permanent written reprimand in Greene's personnel file. Greene, however, chose to face the military tribunal in an attempt to clear his name publicly...
Even if the protesters were accurate in their assessment of these distinguished faculty members, the forum and manner in which they chose to air their resentment are deserving of reprimand. As established by the FAS's Free Speech Guidelines, "The classroom is a special forum, and the teacher should be the one who determines the agenda of discourse in the classroom." Harvard's educational mission is not well-served by turning the classroom into a political circus of competing diversions...
Assistant FBI Director Larry Potts, who is heading theOklahoma City investigation, was promoted today by Attorney General Janet Reno to Deputy Director of the FBI, the agency's second highest position. Less than a month ago, he received a written reprimand for his mishandling of the fatal 1992 raid on the Idaho home of Randy Weaver. Potts was also in charge ofthe Waco siege...
...impeachment would remove the member fromoffice," Schmitt said. "But a censure is just anofficial reprimand...
Even if, as many sources predict, the Ethics Committee merely issues a harsh reprimand, Packwood still faces a probe by the Justice Department into whether he used his influence with a lobbyist to get a job for his wife at the time, and whether he altered his diaries before submitting them to the Ethics Committee. The Justice Department is waiting for committee action before proceeding...