Word: warrant
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According to lawyers familiar with Starr's activities, last summer FBI agents armed with a search warrant scoured the home of Patsy Thomasson, deputy director of presidential personnel. They were looking for documents related to the 1993 firings in the White House travel office. It was Thomasson's files that contained a memo portraying Mrs. Clinton as a central figure in the firings, a role the First Lady has denied...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "If we are addressing violent crime, then two separate violent crimes should be enough to warrant getting someone off the street...
...assistant dean of the College and a liaison to students about women's issues, campus safety and sexual orientation strikes us as a positive development. He acted independently of any recommendation from the committee, seeming to think that the issues Avery is responsible for are important enough to warrant allocating the College's financial resources to her position. We hope she and Virginia Mackay-Smith, assistant dean of the College for co-education, can work together to make themselves known to the College community as approachable resources on women's issues...
Rafferty said club staff "acted appropriately" and that their behavior "wouldn't warrant any disciplinary action" by the commission...
...What we're finding out is that with the level of service and also the hours of service, that there's simply not enough volume to warrant the expenses," Condenzio says...