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Janet Reno (July 21, 1938- ) was the Attorney General of the United States (19932001). She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11.
Janet Reno (July 21, 1938- ) was the Attorney General of the United States (19932001). She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11.
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College student hopes delegation job is start of political career
When Dylan Goldberg was 10, a well-known politician gave him some advice that still guides him today: "Stand tall, help others and seek justice for all."
The advice came from former U.S. Attorney Janet Reno in a note she wrote to Goldberg at a fundraiser...Tags: James Rouse, Elections, Barbara A. Mikulski, Howard County, Democratic Party
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Death brings questions
Sun reporterThe apparent suicide of a suspect in the 2001 anthrax mail attacks this week is spurring questions from legal observers of the 7-year-long federal investigation: Was Bruce E. Ivins' death a sign of guilt or the act of an innocent man unwilling to endure...Tags: FBI, Suicide, Guerrilla Activity, Heart Attack, Justice System
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'Top Chef': Christmas in July
Reality CheckHowdy, Mary here, carrying out the main recapping duties for the Christmas-in-July episode of 'Top Chef.' I don't actually know what month this was filmed in, but I know it wasn't December -- one more awkward set of holiday wishes,......Tags: Christmas, Dining and Drinking, Maryland, Albert Einstein, Economy
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Hyde yields on file review
Sun ReportersBowing to public concerns about fairness, the House Judiciary Committee chairman announced yesterday that a bipartisan legal team will review 20 boxes of evidence that Kenneth W. Starr did not send to Congress with his report on President Clinton. "The...Tags: Newt Gingrich, Elections, Republican Party, Bill Clinton, Barney Frank
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Run for governor is no race
Sun StaffQuick. Name the lone major-party candidate in the race to succeed Gov. Parris N. Glendening. If you guessed Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, you're wrong. The Democratic lieutenant governor still won't acknowledge she's campaigning. The correct answer is...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, Executive Branch, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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PASSINGS: Martin Pakledinaz, Marvin Traub, Leon Schlumpf, Robert Reno
Martin Pakledinaz Tony-winning costume designer Tony Award winner Martin Pakledinaz, 58, who was one of Broadway's most sought-after costume designers, died Sunday at his New York City home after a long battle with cancer, said Patrick Herold, his...
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6/14/2012-Hold On Holder
So far, Eric Holder has been the only attorney general in the Obama Administration. President George W. Bush had three, John Ashcroft, Alberto Gonzales and Michael Mukasey. Controversy seems to follow the office. Ashcroft championed the Patriot Act...
Tags: FBI, Elections, Justice System, Republican Party, Richard Nixon
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Mail Call - Nov. 22
“I guess you news reporters out there and the rest of the media will be on that story for a while now, until something else comes along, concerning Joe Paterno and his former coordinator, Jerry Sandusky. I feel for some of those people out there...Tags: Global Warming, Justice System, Joe Paterno, Bill Clinton, Global Change
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Paris Fashion Week: Mugler celebrates the heroic ideal -- and pornography
All The RageThe sophomore Mugler menswear collection under the aegis of creative director Nicola Formichetti, shown on Wednesday evening in Paris, referenced the Olympic theme that started appearing on the runways of Milan the previous week. Sort of. "Brothers of... -
Sen. Maria Sachs moves into leadership role
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — State Sen. Maria Sachs, D-Delray, is now part of the Senate Democrats' leadership team, Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich announced Wednesday. Sachs replaces former Sen. Tony Hill, D-Jacksonville, as minority whip, joining Sen. Bill... -
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