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Clintons and business
Critics contended the firings had been done to allow friends of the Clintons to take over the travel business and that the involvement of the FBI was unwarranted.
Critics contended the firings were done to allow friends of the Clintons to take over the travel business and that the involvement of the FBI was unwarranted.
In addition, Hollywood producer and Inauguration chairman Harry Thomason, a friend of both Clintons, and his business partner, Darnell Martens, were looking to get their air charter company, TRM, the White House business in place of Airline of the Americas.
Co-written by Chief of Staff McLarty, it criticized five White House officials, included McLarty himself, Watkins, Kennedy, Cornelius, and another, for dismissing the Travel Office members improperly, for appearing to pressure the FBI into its involvement, and for allowing friends of the Clintons to become involved in a matter they had a business stake in.
According to Alicia Colon of the New York Sun, " Mr. Klein ’ s title led me to believe that his book would be pointing out these little hypocrisies, but instead he grovels below the belt — delving into the Clintons ’ sex life, which is none of our business.

Clintons and during
The Clintons were of Royal Personage-immigrating here they were related to Sir Henry Clinton in command of the British Army during the Revolution.
Imus offended President Bill Clinton with remarks in front of the Clintons during a 1996 Radio and Television Correspondents Association dinner speech.

Clintons and 1980s
In response to ongoing accusations surrounding the Clintons ' investment in a real estate development known as Whitewater in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Clinton's Attorney General Janet Reno had appointed an independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, to investigate those accusations in 1994.

Clintons and Whitewater
In November 1993, David Hale, the source of criminal allegations against Bill Clinton in the Whitewater affair, alleged that Clinton, while governor of Arkansas, pressured him to provide an illegal $ 300, 000 loan to Susan McDougal, the partner of the Clintons in the Whitewater land deal.
A U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation did result in convictions against the McDougals for their role in the Whitewater project, but the Clintons themselves were never charged, and Clinton maintains innocence in the affair.
" Fellow White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum felt that if Foster had lived, he would have helped resist the calls to appoint Independent Counsels, and the many investigations lumped under the Whitewater umbrella that occupied the administration and the Clintons for the rest of their terms, might not have happened.
David Hale, the source of criminal allegations against President Bill Clinton in the Whitewater affair, claimed in November 1992 that Bill Clinton, while governor of Arkansas, pressured him to provide an illegal $ 300, 000 loan to Susan McDougal, the partner of the Clintons in the Whitewater land deal.
A U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation did result in convictions against the McDougals for their role in the Whitewater project, but the Clintons themselves were never prosecuted, as three separate inquiries found insufficient evidence linking them with the criminal conduct of others related to the land deal.
Kendall began representing President Clinton in November 1993 in an investigation related to the Whitewater Development Company, Inc. As the investigation expanded, Kendall went on to represent the Clintons in the 1998-99 impeachment proceedings, and continues to represent them in miscellaneous civil matters.
Despite his friendly relationship with some Democrats, Chertoff took an active role in the Whitewater investigation against Bill and Hillary Clinton, serving as the special counsel for the Senate Whitewater Committee studying allegations against the Clintons.

Clintons and investigation
After extensive investigation over several years, no indictments were made against the Clintons related to the years in Arkansas.
" Rep. Burton led the House inquiry into the death of Vincent Foster ; he was convinced that Foster was murdered and urged extensive investigation into the possible involvement of the Clintons.

Clintons and later
The later Baron Clintons, Earls of Lincoln, and Dukes of Newcastle-Under-Lyne descend from the elder Geoffrey de Clinton's nephew Osbert.
But associate White House counsel William Kennedy would also later reflect that some of it was just " pure palpable hatred of the Clintons.

Clintons and .
Both Clintons received law degrees from Yale Law School, where they met and began dating.
The Clintons themselves moved on to Buckinghamshire.
On April 22, 1995, the Clintons spoke in the White House with over 40 federal agency employees and their children, and in a live nationwide television and radio broadcast, addressed their concerns.
Foster handled the Clintons ' Madison Guaranty and Industrial Development Corporation paperwork, and several Whitewater-related tax returns as Deputy White House counsel.
The Clintons purchased their home in Chappaqua for $ 1. 7 million in 1999, near the end of Bill Clinton's presidency.
He has created paintings of presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush in addition to his 100 Clintons, -- a multiple portrait installation.
Only after coming under indictment for this in 1993 did Hale make allegations against the Clintons.
Such is his closeness to the Clintons, he attended the wedding of their daughter Chelsea on July 31, 2010.
Promises of a Bill of Rights from Madison secured ratification in Virginia while in New York, the Clintons, who controlled New York politics, was outmaneuvered as Hamilton secured ratification by a 30-27 vote by the New York convention.
The Clintons nearly lost everything, but in the end a settlement was reached ( probably in the summer of 1138 ) by which the younger Geoffrey de Clinton married Warwick's daughter Agnes.

personal and business
He is basing his guess on new government statistics that show business has broadened its stride -- a new record high in personal income, an increase in housing starts, a spurt in retail sales and a gain in orders for durable goods.
Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small Business Administration regional offices help small business concerns to locate Federal property for sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real property and certain natural resources, including timber from the national forests.
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
* Attorney ( England and Wales ), a person, who may be but is not necessarily a lawyer, who is authorised to act on someone else's behalf in either a business or a personal matter
The presence of an easy-to-learn language such as BASIC on these early personal computers allowed small business owners to develop their own custom application software, leading to widespread use of these computers in businesses that previously did not have access to computing technology.
They favoured social reform, personal liberty, reducing the powers of the Crown and the Church of England ( many of them were Nonconformists ), avoidance of war and foreign alliances ( which were bad for business ), and above all free trade.
These included personal journeys, journeys related solely with his second job as a solicitor, and Conservative Party business, for example travel to Conservative conferences.
The 1541 used a proprietary bit-serial derivative of the standardized IEEE-488 parallel interface, which was used on Commodore's earlier drives for the PET / CBM range of personal / business computers.
Chapter 11 usually results in reorganization of the debtor's business or personal assets and debts, but can also be used as a mechanism for liquidation.
The Inquirer noted that the continued low return on investment and small margins of HP's personal computer manufacturing business, now named the Personal Systems Group, " continues to be what it was in the individual companies, not much more than a job creation scheme for its employees ".
The records contained business transactions, medical records, personal journals of officials, inventories, company reports, etc.
Netware dominated the personal computer LAN business from early after its introduction in 1983 until the mid 1990s when Microsoft introduced Windows NT Advanced Server and Windows for Workgroups.
Archives of correspondence, whether for personal, diplomatic, or business reasons, serve as primary sources for historians.
The absence of a personal income tax in the principality has attracted to it a considerable number of wealthy " tax refugee " residents from European countries who derive the majority of their income from activity outside Monaco ; celebrities such as Formula One drivers attract most of the attention, but the vast majority of them are less well-known business people.
Mind maps have many applications in personal, family, educational, and business situations, including notetaking, brainstorming ( wherein ideas are inserted into the map radially around the center node, without the implicit prioritization that comes from hierarchy or sequential arrangements, and wherein grouping and organizing is reserved for later stages ), summarizing, as a mnemonic technique, or to sort out a complicated idea.
Today, malware is used primarily to steal sensitive personal, financial, or business information for the benefit of others.
In order to assure that his wife has everything she wants, Luis adds Julia to his business and personal bank accounts, giving her free rein to spend as she pleases.
Important widely recognized types of property include real property ( the combination of land and any improvements to or on the land ), personal property ( physical possessions belonging to a person ), private property ( property owned by legal persons or business entities ), public property ( state owned or publicly owned and available possessions ) and intellectual property ( exclusive rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.
A pawnbroker is an individual or business ( pawnshop or pawn shop ) that offers secured loans to people, with items of personal property used as collateral.
* Affairs – professional, personal, or public business matters.
In the business world, a person may volunteer personal details ( often for advertising purposes ) in order to gamble on winning a prize.
1. individuals who collect, use or disclose personal information in the course of a business.
When self-synchronization is reached, the model states that the personal interests of individuals toward their privacy is in balance with the business interests of enterprises who collect and use the personal information of those individuals.

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