Documents Related to the Investigation of Senator Robert Packwood, 4. sējums;10. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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4. lappuse
... Friday , Saturday , and Sunday . 20 25 She said , good . And I had , you told Pam not to have any wine in the office . I said , yes , Pam told me . That's fine with me . 30 Then she said , you've just got to moderate your drinking . I ...
... Friday , Saturday , and Sunday . 20 25 She said , good . And I had , you told Pam not to have any wine in the office . I said , yes , Pam told me . That's fine with me . 30 Then she said , you've just got to moderate your drinking . I ...
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... FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 28 -- -- 10:00 a.m. Communications Subcommittee . I could only stay for a short period of time because I had an 11:30 television taping with NBC on the Medicaid waiver . It was an interesting hearing , though , because ...
... FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 28 -- -- 10:00 a.m. Communications Subcommittee . I could only stay for a short period of time because I had an 11:30 television taping with NBC on the Medicaid waiver . It was an interesting hearing , though , because ...
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... Noon . Had lunch with She was there first . came about 15 minutes after . She's a pleasant enough person , but she doesn't have ACE - FEDERAL REPORTERS , INC . 202-347-3700 ' S 3 5 in 7:00 a.m. FRIDAY , APRIL 10 ( continued ) in 33.
... Noon . Had lunch with She was there first . came about 15 minutes after . She's a pleasant enough person , but she doesn't have ACE - FEDERAL REPORTERS , INC . 202-347-3700 ' S 3 5 in 7:00 a.m. FRIDAY , APRIL 10 ( continued ) in 33.
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... FRIDAY , APRIL 10 ( continued ) in bed by midnight . Dictated through Friday , April 10 . SATURDAY , APRIL 11 A fundraising breakfast . About 30 people there . Allegedly $ 500 apiece but we didn't get the money in hand . This may be the ...
... FRIDAY , APRIL 10 ( continued ) in bed by midnight . Dictated through Friday , April 10 . SATURDAY , APRIL 11 A fundraising breakfast . About 30 people there . Allegedly $ 500 apiece but we didn't get the money in hand . This may be the ...
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... Friday , she didn't say much . Then I asked her about the polling . That's when she chewed my ass off . 15 She said , I'm at home ! I haven't got those figures here ! 20 And I said , Well pardon me for calling you at all ! God , she was ...
... Friday , she didn't say much . Then I asked her about the polling . That's when she chewed my ass off . 15 She said , I'm at home ! I haven't got those figures here ! 20 And I said , Well pardon me for calling you at all ! God , she was ...
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1100 Connecticut Avenue accusers ACE-FEDERAL REPORTERS actions alcohol allegations Anita Hill asked AuCoin behavior believe Betty Roberts box wine called campaign charges chief of staff Clarence Thomas Complainant conduct conference Congress Dear Senator Packwood December Democrats diary drinking Elaine Franklin election Faust feel Friday friends going hearing incident interview investigation issues Jack Faust kissed legislative Les AuCoin lobbyists look Mezines 1100 Connecticut Mitchell Monday Mulcrone Muse Stein never Oregon Oregonian Oregonian staff Packwood's office political Portland president problem questions re-election Republican resign Robert Muse Robert Packwood SARASOHN Senate Ethics Committee Senate Office Senator Bob Packwood senator's sexual advances sexual harassment sexual misconduct Sincerely statement story talk tell there's things Thursday tion told trying U.S. Senate United States Senate vote voters Washington D.C. Washington Post Williamson woman women wood wood's
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113. lappuse - Houses thereof, with intent to influence his decision or action on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law be brought before him in his official capacity, or in his place of trust or profit...
112. lappuse - ... otherwise than as provided by law for the proper discharge of official duty, directly or indirectly asks, demands, exacts, solicits, seeks, accepts, receives, or agrees to receive anything of value for himself for or because of...
111. lappuse - ... to commit or aid in committing, or to collude in, or allow, any fraud, or make opportunity for the commission of any fraud, on the United States, or to induce him to do or omit to do any act in violation of his lawful duty...
111. lappuse - ... (b) Whoever, directly or indirectly, corruptly gives, offers or promises anything of value to any public official or person who has been selected to be a public official, or offers or promises any public official or any person who has been selected to be a public official to give anything of value to any other person or entity, with intent...
120. lappuse - (a) the term 'gift' means a payment, subscription, advance, forbearance, rendering, or deposit of money, services, or anything of value, including food, lodging, transportation, or entertainment, and reimbursement for other than necessary expenses, unless consideration of equal or greater value is received, but does not include (1) a political contribution otherwise reported as required by law, (2) a loan made in a commercially reasonable manner (including requirements that the loan be repaid and...
263. lappuse - The family unit — spawning ground of lies, betrayals, mediocrity, hypocrisy and violence will be abolished. ... All churches who condemn us will be closed. Our only gods are handsome young men.
858. lappuse - ... protect defendants and the courts from having to deal with cases in which the search for truth may be seriously impaired by the loss of evidence, whether by death or disappearance of witnesses, fading memories, disappearance of documents, or otherwise.64 §3.03(b)(2) The Discovery Rule In United States v. Kubrick?* the Supreme Court applied what is generally known as the "discovery rule" to the FTCA statute of limitations.
858. lappuse - Statutes of limitations, which "are found and approved in all systems of enlightened jurisprudence," represent a pervasive legislative judgment that it is unjust to fail to put the adversary on notice to defend within a specified period of time and that "the right to be free of stale claims in time comes to prevail over the right to prosecute them.
306. lappuse - ... can show just cause why these two should not be joined together in holy matrimony, let him speak now or forever hold his peace.
145. lappuse - I hope this information is helpful to you. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.