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...some agency officers even before the inspector general finished his investigations. "It was the biggest espionage case we ever had," one of the officials told TIME. "We told him, 'You have to set some of these people aside.' But he wouldn't do it." Instead, Woolsey issued letters of reprimand to 11 active and retired CIA officials...
...person to come out and leak information discussed in a closed portion of an Executive Board meeting is not appropriate and is furthermore grounds for reprimand and censure," Gregoire said. "All proceeding regarding reinstatement have been closed by Executive Order and by a unanimous consent of the Executive Board...
...central issues are the accountability of newsgroup users and the legitimacy of the Internet as a forum for discussion. While most corporations recognize that e-mail authors should be held accountable for their transmissions (Harvard's reprimand of "e-mail stalkers" is an example), there is less agreement on the level of accountability for newsgroup users...
...would be irresponsible to allow Higgins to continue in his job without some admonition from the Kirkland House masters. Without a reprimand, Higgins might continue to abuse his position and cram whatever he pleases into students' mailboxes. He clearly needs to be reminded of the bounds of his authority...
...news adds to the pressure on the NAACP's 64-member board to fire Chavis at its meeting this Saturday. But, White adds, "getting rid of Chavis would be extremely embarrassing . . . it may well be that even though you have all this pressure, Chavis can survive with a serious reprimand...