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...approximate site of that old telegraph terminal, but only the legends of Lincoln's days remained. When Manning retired three weeks ago, as head of the White House's travel and telegraph impresario he was known in governments around the world as the impresario of transport and electronics for that modern phenomenon of communication called the White House press corps. It was Manning who helped keep the news umbilical hooked up to the presidency, from Lahore to Reykjavik. He traveled 4 million miles in the line of duty...
...when Hitachi Senior Engineer Kenji Hayashi and two colleagues showed up at Glenmar's six-room suite in a Santa Clara office building to collect the secret documents, they found themselves surrounded by a squad of FBI agents, who handcuffed them and charged them with conspiracy to transport stolen property in foreign commerce...
...charged that a total of twelve Hitachi and five Mitsubishi employees took part in separate conspiracies to transport stolen IBM property to Japan. The bureau arrested five of these suspects, but the rest were in Japan last week. Among those accused are several high-ranking officials who allegedly approved the scheme, including Kisaburo Nakazawa, general manager of Hitachi's main computer manufacturing plant at Kanagawa...
...issue that led to the decision surfaced in 1968, when Air Force Budget Analyst A. Ernest Fitzgerald told Congress that development costs of the $3.4 billion C-5A transport plane were over budget by $2 billion. In 1970, as the result of what the Air Force described as a reorganization, the Pentagon let Fitzgerald go. The Civil Service Commission found the dismissal improper, and ordered that he be re-employed with back pay. Fitzgerald protested that his new cost analyst job was not equivalent to the old one. In a $3.5 million suit, Fitzgerald charged that Nixon had conspired...
Hoffman, better known for his anti-war, anti-establishment activities in the late 1960s and early 1970s, now lives in suburban upstate New York. His home is near a bridge the government wants to use to transport excess plutonium from nuclear power plants...