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Gaddafi asked Washington to reopen the embassy and even offered to pay for the rebuilding of the burned U.S. embassy in Tripoli. Washington refused. Gaddafi made several subsequent overtures, but was rebuffed each time. The Administration wanted not only payment in cash for the embassy damages and an apology from Gaddafi (who refused, because he claimed that he had not sanctioned the attack) but also the release of a Libyan national who had worked at the Tripoli embassy and had been jailed by Gaddafi on charges of spying...
...capable of paying these loans back on time. Seventy-three percent had excellent credit ratings in the private sector." One Harvard University Medical School graduate has a $19,000 car loan, $2,000 in department-store charges and $13,000 in other outstanding credit, and has never missed a payment on these debts. Yet he is two years delinquent on the remaining $1,552 of a student loan...
After they receive their tax bills, homeowners will have 30 days to complete payment to the city, Healy said...
...Japanese magazine, Shufu-no-Tomo (Housewives' Friend), for an interview with Nancy Reagan. He helped arrange the interview as a favor to Chizuko Takase, the wife of his longtime Japanese business associate, Tamotsu Takase. But he says the honorarium was unexpected. Allen insists he intended to turn the payment over to the Treasury Department but simply forgot. When $1,000 in cash was discovered in his safe last September, the FBI was called in and an investigation begun...
...newspaper was about to break the story of the investigation three weeks ago, he was given permission by Attorney General William French Smith to tell Allen about the upcoming article. But Webster also told the National Security Adviser that Japanese investigators had confirmed Allen's version of the payment. This amounted to passing along substantive information about an investigation to the subject of the investigation. What is more, all inquiries from the White House about specific investigations are supposed to be handled by the White House counsel, Fred Fielding...