Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... inquiry concerned itself with the situation of de- lays and problems in the State of Florida but the implications of the problems are nationwide . The subcommittee felt that the testimony presented during the hearings will serve as a ...
... inquiry concerned itself with the situation of de- lays and problems in the State of Florida but the implications of the problems are nationwide . The subcommittee felt that the testimony presented during the hearings will serve as a ...
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... inquiry concerning its program objectives as well as criticism involving its efficiency is the Federal Food Stamp Program . The General Accounting Office issued a report dated February 28 , 1975 which raised several valid points about ...
... inquiry concerning its program objectives as well as criticism involving its efficiency is the Federal Food Stamp Program . The General Accounting Office issued a report dated February 28 , 1975 which raised several valid points about ...
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... inquiry when the names of Robert Vesco and his associate , Norman LeBlanc , were mentioned as possible financiers for the drug plot . In the pursuit of its own investigation into why the Vesco - LeBlanc lead was not properly pursued ...
... inquiry when the names of Robert Vesco and his associate , Norman LeBlanc , were mentioned as possible financiers for the drug plot . In the pursuit of its own investigation into why the Vesco - LeBlanc lead was not properly pursued ...
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... inquiry when the names of Robert Vesco and his associate , Norman LeBlanc , were mentioned as possible financiers for the drug plot . In the pursuit of its own investigation into why the Vesco - LeBlanc lead was not properly pursued ...
... inquiry when the names of Robert Vesco and his associate , Norman LeBlanc , were mentioned as possible financiers for the drug plot . In the pursuit of its own investigation into why the Vesco - LeBlanc lead was not properly pursued ...
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... inquiry with Customs into Peroff's allegations , by their inconsistent testimony before the subcommittee , by their fierce determination to defend obvious incompetence by their own personnel , DEA officials have shown themselves to be ...
... inquiry with Customs into Peroff's allegations , by their inconsistent testimony before the subcommittee , by their fierce determination to defend obvious incompetence by their own personnel , DEA officials have shown themselves to be ...
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