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Walsh, whose six-year Iran-contra investigation has cost more than $32 million, and who is still working on a final report to Congress, was asked if the pardons meant that government officials are above the law. "That," replied the prosecutor, "depends on the President you work...
Investigators then zeroed in on House members whose stamp purchases seemed excessive. Rostenkowski was the hands-down leader with $29,672 worth of stamps -- enough to mail 50 first-class letters every day of the six-year period under review by the grand jury. Joe Kolter and Austin Murphy, both Pennsylvania Democrats, were also big customers at the House post office...
...issued Universal Catechism "will be the signature that the Pope leaves behind him," says a ranking Vatican official. The 676-page summary of essential beliefs on doctrine and morals applies to all the world's 850 million Catholics. Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, the Vatican's uncompromising doctrinal monitor, led the six-year project. His staff went through nine drafts and fielded 24,000 proposals from bishops. The French edition, released last week, is already a brisk seller, and debates will well up as the document appears in other languages...
Schmidt announced he was resigning last spring to lead an effort to design private elementary schools. His six-year tenure at the New Haven school was often punctuated by rocky relations with students...
...project was badly hurt, Harvard Square developers and brokers argue, by a six-year battle with local residents over the size and scope of the building. The project did not break ground until early 1990. By then the recession had set in, and the Massachusetts Miracle was a distant memory...