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Third, the appeals panel strongly implied that I had compromised my integrity to "please" Jewish "interest groups." It based this astonishing conclusion on the fact that I had once written a memo to my superior noting that the Justice Department could not take for granted "the support in Congress, Jewish community organizations, [and the] public at large" for the work of OSI, and on the fact that in 1986 I had visited Israel on a lecture tour sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League. Nowhere in its opinion did the appeals court disclose that I had left the government and returned...
...friend Albert Memo, a retired electronics technician, remains content to entrust the future to Fidel. "We have a government we like," he says. Cubans know capitalism, "and we don't want it." But if Castro says Cubans have to do things differently, Memo will go along. He leans back and reminisces: "I am exactly the same age as Fidel, 67. When you meet him, he is so impressive. When he talks, you really trust him, you would follow whatever he decides to do. I love him. Everyone loves...
...memo to GSAS staff, Fox and Dean of the GSAS Christoph Wolff wrote that managing two important offices was an overwhelming task and the arrangement could not be maintained...
...asked that some tasks be allocated so that both the Graduate School and the office of the Secretary of the Faculty could enjoy good and sufficient leadership," the memo stated...
...effect, however, the White House didn't get organized until mid- September, when Clinton gave his first speech on behalf of the treaty in the East Room. Behind the scenes, deputy director of communications Rahm Emanuel sent Clinton a three-page, single-spaced memo outlining a two-month strategy in which the President would each week slowly ratchet up his activity on behalf of NAFTA until he was "in total immersion during the last 10 days." The memo acknowledged that Clinton started well behind his opponents, but it argued that a series of meetings with more than 100 undecided members...