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Having been asked by President Neil L. Rudenstine to take a "second look" at charges of discrimination in the department, General Counsel Margaret H. Marshall hired former federal agent James A. Ring to interview guards. Ring now works at Marshall's former employer, the law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart...
...interviewing raised almost as many questions as it was intended to answer. An attorney from Choate, Hall & Stewart showed up, unannounced, to accompany Ring to some of the more serious interviews. Guards said Ring told them when they arrived that they could have an attorney present, too, but Marshall hadn't mentioned that in her original letter inviting them...
...police arrested him anyway, but Kevorkian refused to cooperate. "He will not tell us what happened inside the building," says inspector Gerald Stewart, who heads the major-crimes division of the Detroit police department. "We will have to establish that someone did assist in a suicide, and it's kind of difficult." After two hours, during which he watched the Knicks- Hornets play-off game, police released Kevorkian into Fieger's custody...
...villains in Den of Thieves, James B. Stewart's 1991 expose of insider trading on Wall Street, the most unlikely may have been a second-year Harvard Business School student named Randall Cecola...
...Boeskys and Michael-Milkiens, Cecola, an analyst at Lazard Freres, wasn't much of a criminal, but he was no angel either. He used inside information to trade stocks in his girlfriend's name, and supplied another investment banker with tips gleaned from his work at Lazard, according to Stewart...