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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Watergate's lessons seem to be forgotten

    <em>"He has, acting personally and through his subordinates and agents, endeavored to &hellip; cause, in violation of the constitutional rights of citizens, income tax audits or other income tax investigations to be initiated or conducted in a discriminatory manner."</em>
    "He has, acting personally and through his subordinates and agents, endeavored to … cause, in violation of the constitutional rights of citizens, income tax audits or other income tax investigations to be initiated or conducted in a...

    Tags: Jay Carney, Richard Nixon, Government, Personal Income, Politics

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Holder enfrenta dura audiencia en el Congreso sobre escándalos del IRS y AP

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    El secretario de Justicia y fiscal general de EEUU, Eric Holder, se enfrenta hoy a una audiencia parlamentaria en la que le preguntarán acerca de los últimos escándalos que afectan a la Administración: la incautación de llamadas telefónicas de periodistas...

    Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), The Associated Press, Politics, Taxation, FBI

  4. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Cannes keeps being film industry's place to be

    — It's been 42 years since I first covered the Cannes Film Festival. Arriving on the French Riviera this week, I was struck by how Cannes has remained the quintessential place for film, despite enormous changes in the cinema landscape. Cannes...

    Tags: Jack Nicholson, Cannes Film Festival, France, Arts and Culture, Festive Events

  6. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Winner of $61k Kerr literary prize announced

    As the five young writers sat with bated breath, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post book critic Michael Dirda told them that a life of wordsmithing would bring them pain.
    As the five young writers sat with bated breath, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post book critic Michael Dirda told them that a life of wordsmithing would bring them pain. One of them would soon win the nation's most lucrative literary award, the...

    Tags: Journalism, Awards and Prizes, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Kent County, Colleges and Universities

  8. May 14, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Experts differ on Trayvon's, Zimmerman's voice in 911 screams

    Two new reports from state audio experts give different conclusions about the voice screaming for help just before 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot: One said it was Trayvon. The other said some cries more likely came from his shooter.
    Two new reports from state audio experts give different conclusions about the voice screaming for help just before 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot: One said it was Trayvon. The other said some cries more likely came from his shooter. It remains to...

    Tags: Litigation, Trayvon Martin, Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. IRS unites nation with shoddy treatment of tea party groups

    Finally, a small cadre of busybody bureaucrats has discovered a way to bring this divided country together.
    Finally, a small cadre of busybody bureaucrats has discovered a way to bring this divided country together. Thank you, IRS, for pulling off what no politician has been able to do. Mortal political enemies on both sides of the aisle agree: The IRS...

    Tags: Politics, David Cameron, Taxation, Parties and Movements, Fox News Channel (tv network)

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dr. Joyce Brothers dies at 85; popular TV psychologist

    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said.
    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said. She was not yet 30, new to stay-at-home motherhood and struggling to help her husband stretch his pay as a medical resident when she came up with an ambitious plan: Transform herself into a...

    Tags: Internists, Science and Technology, Television, New York City, Long Island

  14. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Anchee Min on her memoir, "The Cooked Seed"

    In “Red Azalea,” her best-selling 1994 memoir, Anchee Min told the compelling story of her childhood and early adulthood in China during the Cultural Revolution. The daughter of former teachers who were reassigned to jobs as manual laborers in...

    Tags: Authors, China, Nobel Prize Awards, Sesame Street (tv program), USA Today

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Investigarán si servicio de impuestos de EEUU se ensañó con los conservadores

    El secretario de Justicia, Eric Holder, dijo hoy que orden&oacute; una investigaci&oacute;n penal para determinar si el IRS, el servicio federal de recaudaci&oacute;n de impuestos, viol&oacute; las leyes al hacer un mayor escrutinio de grupos conservadores, lo que se ha convertido en una tormenta pol&iacute;tica en EE.UU.
    El secretario de Justicia, Eric Holder, dijo hoy que ordenó una investigación penal para determinar si el IRS, el servicio federal de recaudación de impuestos, violó las leyes al hacer un mayor escrutinio de grupos conservadores, lo que se ha convertido...

    Tags: Jay Carney, Politics, Taxation, FBI, Internal Revenue Service

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Editorial: Why did the IRS muscle the right?

    Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups startles many Americans because such abuses are rare but consequential: When the House Judiciary Committee approved Articles of Impeachment on a momentous Saturday night in July 1974, one of the...

    Tags: Richard Nixon, Politics, Taxation, Crime, Law and Justice, George W. Bush

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Column: Benghazi and IRS: Sons of Watergate?

    In his defense of President Barack Obama, press secretary Jay Carney is beginning to sound a lot like Ronald Zeigler, Richard Nixon's spokesman. Carney only has to use the word "inoperative," as Ziegler did when incriminating evidence surfaced that proved...

    Tags: Richard Nixon, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Television Industry, Internal Revenue Service

  22. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. GOP slams fundraising, other efforts to promote Obama health law

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Congressional Republicans have opened a new line of attack on President Obama's healthcare law, charging that the administration has improperly sought help from the healthcare industry and other outside groups to implement the landmark statute.
    WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans have opened a new line of attack on President Obama's healthcare law, charging that the administration has improperly sought help from the healthcare industry and other outside groups to implement the...

    Tags: Lamar Alexander, Healthcare Laws, Politics, Washington, DC, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

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