Word: retractions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Morning News lawyers obtained about 25,000 FBI memoranda and interviews with witnesses and hundreds of documents for McVeigh and co-defendant Terry Nichols by breaking into the defense's computer files. For its part, the Morning News stood by its story and maintains that it has nothing to retract. "We did not break any laws," News attorney Paul Watler said. "We have no fear of criminal repercussions...
...apology, which appears in today's issue of the Record, "unconditionally retract[s]" previous statements insinuating that Nesson used cocaine, drank heavily during his time as a law student and had sexual relations with students. Six other professors were involved in retracted statements...
Perhaps, just this once, Harvard will prove its history wrong. Perhaps--though we hedge no bets--Harvard will retract the "voluntary retirement" of Joe Hickey...
Although the committee later voted to retract the money allocated for the shells, some committee members wanted to prevent such abuses from occurring in the future...
Josh just couldn't leave it at that. He had to urge his readers to terrorize members of Peninsula. What did he have in mind? Verbal abuse? Physical abuse? Letter bombs? I urge Mr. Kaufman to retract this statement. Unless, of course, he believes people should be persecuted for their beliefs. It takes a true coward to encourage terrorism by proxy...