Gonzales is hardly the only person to get in deep trouble over mishandling top secret information.
Meanwhile Apple is been rumored to have blacklisted Best Buy over iPad mishandling issues.
He also admitted mishandling coverage of a mooted general election in the autumn of 2007.
Mr Blair will probably not be put out of office for mishandling the people's petrol.
Lee pleaded guilty last year to one felony count of mishandling secret nuclear data.
Franklin, for his part was sentenced to 12 years in prison for mishandling classified information.
It accused NASDAQ of mishandling the flotation and warned it would take steps to recover the loss.
Sergei Dubinin, the central bank governor, whose mishandling of interest rates has helped drive the rouble down?
That adds up to increased protection from damage caused by mishandling, and accidental drops and bumps during transport.
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And SCI became embroiled in a class action over the mishandling of corpses.
General Surayud has apologised for the Thaksin government's brutal mishandling of the conflict.
Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase has apologised for mishandling loans to military families.
The 60-year-old Lee went free on September 13 after pleading guilty to one felony count of mishandling weapons secrets.
Andrew Lansley, the technocratic health secretary, has been blamed for mishandling the reforms.
But Mr von Kuenheim's mishandling of the crisis may suggest that he is no longer such a trustworthy lieutenant.
Despite this mishandling, we believe that the vociferous complaints might not reflect the sentiments of the broader Netflix customer base.
For more than an hour behind closed doors, the deep, lingering concern over Silver's admitted mishandling of the case became clear.
The Knesset has ordered the state comptroller to investigate the circumstances surrounding the state prosecution's mishandling of the Yesh Din petition.
But he has said little to suggest that he feels personally responsible for the misleading marketing of the war or its subsequent mishandling.
It is shocking in this recent times of company missteps and mishandling of much higher profile situations that NetFlix could react so poorly.
Gary Solis, a law professor and retired Marine officer, says any mishandling of the situation can only land in the laps of officers.
Last month, the head of Ireland's Catholic Church apologised for his role in mishandling the case of serial child abuser, Father Brendan Smyth.
Lenders had held back while dealing with charges of mishandling the paperwork, but settled those charges with state and federal officials in February.
Deutch, who was President Clinton's CIA director for a year and a half in the mid-1990s, lost his security clearance for mishandling classified information.
The Congresswoman essentially said that she was ignorant of the rules and threw her chief of staff under the bus for mishandling the affair.
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Other violations included committing fraud, mishandling evidence, shop-lifting and making unauthorised use of the FBI database to search for information on friends and family.
Indonesia, beset by violence and economic collapse, has many other troubles, but the courts' mishandling of a new bankruptcy law has made matters worse.
Meanwhile, Michigan Democrats Bart Stupak and John Dingell are asking about everything from the companies' television advertising to insider stock sales to mishandling of data.
In recent days, victims of sex abuse by priests have called on cardinals, who have admitted to mishandling abuse cases, to not attend the conclave.
The Clinton Administration fired several longtime employees of the White House Travel Office in May 1993, alleging at the time that the employees were mishandling money.
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