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Manuel asked why , if Bouchard was lying , wasn't Peroff taken out of the picture
altogether ? O'Neill replied , ¡° Because Bouchard was still on trial ; Bouchard was
still on the street . ¡± Manuel asked , ¡° So what ? " O'Neill replied , ¡° So he could ...
Manuel asked why , if Bouchard was lying , wasn't Peroff taken out of the picture
altogether ? O'Neill replied , ¡° Because Bouchard was still on trial ; Bouchard was
still on the street . ¡± Manuel asked , ¡° So what ? " O'Neill replied , ¡° So he could ...
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Subcommittee Investigator Manuel asked Viviani what he did when he finished
this call with John Wing . Viviani said , ¡° I hung up , dialed Mr. Valentine . ... " ( P.
727. ) ...
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Subcommittee Investigator Manuel asked Viviani what he did when he finished
this call with John Wing . Viviani said , ¡° I hung up , dialed Mr. Valentine . ... " ( P.
727. ) ...
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Manuel asked O'Neill what Valentine told him about Peroff's calls to the White
House . ¡° I don't remember , ¡± O'Neill said ( p . 581 ) . Manuel asked O'Neill what
was said by Valentine about Vesco and Norman LeBlanc . " I don't remember ...
Manuel asked O'Neill what Valentine told him about Peroff's calls to the White
House . ¡° I don't remember , ¡± O'Neill said ( p . 581 ) . Manuel asked O'Neill what
was said by Valentine about Vesco and Norman LeBlanc . " I don't remember ...
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But in his testimony before the Subcommittee , Grant had a somewhat different
recollection on the subject of any notes he took on For example , Manuel asked
Grant : Did you write a memorandum or report with respect to the information you
...
But in his testimony before the Subcommittee , Grant had a somewhat different
recollection on the subject of any notes he took on For example , Manuel asked
Grant : Did you write a memorandum or report with respect to the information you
...
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Looking at the Dos Santos memorandum , O'Neill testified , " This is the first I
have seen of this memo . ¡± ( P. 634 ) . Philip Manuel , Subcommittee Investigator ,
asked : In other words , you were in the decision - making process in this case
and ...
Looking at the Dos Santos memorandum , O'Neill testified , " This is the first I
have seen of this memo . ¡± ( P. 634 ) . Philip Manuel , Subcommittee Investigator ,
asked : In other words , you were in the decision - making process in this case
and ...
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