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Beltway Bandits

Corn, David | January 4, 1993 issue

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The article focuses on several developments in the U.S., as of January 1, 1993. The Bigfoots selected for the top jobs in the U.S. Administration get all the attention. Progressives can applaud the addition of professor Peter Reuter to the transition unit auditing the Drug Enforcement Administration. After two trials, Clair George, the highest-ranking Central Intelligence Agency official ever to face a jury, was found guilty of lying to Congress about the contra affair. The recent Senate report on this black hole contains information to nourish both adherents and opponents of the theory.

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UNITED States -- Economic conditions; REUTER, Peter; GEORGE, Clair; OCCUPATIONS; RULES; UNITED States
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