No, this is not an account of scandal or crime on a grand scale.
Her August 16, 2001 memo to Lay is now the stuff of scandal-trivia buffs.
Now the Democrats seem to have taken the mantle of scandal from the Republicans.
This is not to say that the NYSE has proved to be a house of scandal.
And there are other costs to public utility regulation, including long histories of scandal and corruption.
Likewise, the central command in Afghanistan is not helped by the taint of scandal.
The whiff of scandal may have receded, but Govan is always a key target for the SNP.
Surely this must be indicative of some kind of scandal that could justify shutting down the count!
There are examples galore of scandal in the antiquities trade, all of which makes reform advisable, indeed essential.
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But if history is any indication, this year's crop of scandal-tarred celebrities will bounce back--if they haven't already.
Through five grueling months of scandal, Tripp has been cast in at least three unflattering, even cartoonish roles.
The international Wal-Marts have had vastly fewer incidents of scandal about how they treat their people or customers.
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Sadly, Congress likely won't override the FASB for fear of being painted as a tool of scandal-ridden corporations.
It's a smart move, but it's going to take a while for the shadow of scandal to pass entirely.
Those examples are hardly the kind of scandal that Griffith's original Wikiscanner revealed.
That earned him both a noble peace prize and a storm of scandal.
Is the White House concerned about the Senate Ethics Committee reviewing allegations that he's involved in some sort of scandal?
The aura of scandal which has surrounded for so long these illustrations of how they performed will now perhaps diminish.
And in New York Charles Rangel, chairman of the House Ways and Means committee, continues to be accused of scandal.
But the taint of scandal is difficult to overcome, and unfortunately it is hard to believe that Mr. Junker acted alone.
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But fear of scandal wasn't Skilling's exodus stimulus, according to a courtroom exchange quoted by the Houston Chronicle's Enron trial blog.
He is handsome without a hint of scandal in his personal life.
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The risk of scandal would seem to be low: then again, several years ago it seemed low for Woods and Armstrong too.
This flow of scandal is likely to continue into 2004, not least because legal proceedings in current cases are far from over.
Walter Reed has suffered its own share of scandal, but medical specialists generally agree that its doctors are among the best in the military.
The whiff of scandal involving a Scottish and a US Cardinal is overshadowing the transition to a new papacy, the BBC's David Willey in Rome says.
The whiff of scandal returns with the arrest of Bernard L. Madoff, a prominent Nasdaq marketmaker and chairman of the exchange in the early 1990s (see "Rigged Games").
New York City, the largest school system in the country, is following a growing wave of districts that have implemented online guidelines, often in the wake of scandal.
He caustically dismisses Italy's traditional political class as "walking dead" who need to be voted out and replaced by younger candidates untainted by claims of scandal and corruption.
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