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<title>Fred Thompson: Dissent makes US 'weak,' carries 'heavy price'</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Rove2: When asked about Iran, Thompson replied, "They're killing our people as we speak. ... We cannot allow this to go on forever. ... Within the next few years, most experts think, well on their way to making a nuclear weapon. ... I don't know how much stark the situation could be. They perceive us as being weak, they perceive us as being divided, and they think they could get away with anything."

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<title>Not all would put a heroic sheen on Thompson's Watergate role</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In his all-but-forgotten Watergate memoir, "At That Point in Time," Thompson said he acted with "no authority" in divulging the committee's knowledge of the tapes, which provided the evidence that led to Nixon's resignation.]]></description>
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<title>Woodward questions Thompson role in Watergate.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Former senator Fred Thompson was the Senate Watergate Committee


s chief minority counsel in 1973 and 1974, and is often credited with asking a question during the Watergate hearings 


that led to the disclosure of the fact that President Nixon had installed recording devices in the Oval Office.


 But in an online chat yesterday, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward disputed this history:

    The veteran journalist, whose early reporting was instrumental in uncovering the scandal, said th]]></description>
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<title>Corporate crime crackdowns and attorney-client privilege: a delicate balance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Former Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson who wrote the memo the memo that underpinned the policy used to prosecute scandal-plagued corporations has conceded the prosecutors have gone too far and that it will probably need revising. Just goes to show that playing with attorney-client privilege is dangerous stuff. ]]></description>
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