The events included a luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel, along with private affairs in La Jolla and Santa Barbara.
All nine high court justices agreed that honest services fraud, which attempted to impose a vague notion of fair dealing in public and private affairs, should be limited to cases involving only bribery or kickbacks.
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Ken Cohen, vice president of public and private affairs, explained that not only do they not control oil prices, but also that profit from the sale of gasoline and diesel fuel represents less than 3 cents out of every dollar the company earned.
In 1974, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka resigned following allegations of irregularities in his private business affairs.
Under the FairTax, the government would not collect information on the private financial affairs of the American people, and there would be no IRS for unscrupulous politicians to use as a weapon against their political rivals.
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On the other hand, it's hard to imagine much of a future for a politician who doesn't know how to keep his affairs private.
Cultural historian Christopher Cook says the fundamental change is that these celebrations used to be family affairs, private and inward-looking.
The framers of Arizonas constitution purposefully decided to protect taxpayers against a wide variety of subsidization schemes, with a decided preference for keeping government out of the affairs of private enterprise.
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The session of 2 July, devoted to internal COMEST affairs, is private.
"What they're trying to find out through this investigation is what government official broke the oath that they signed to protect classified information, " said Matthew Miller, who left the Justice Department in 2011 and is now a public affairs consultant in private practice.
The government launched a consultation on plans to sell off or lease England's 258, 000-hectare public forest estate - currently managed by the Forestry Commission on behalf of the environment, food and rural affairs department - to the private sector or to not for profit organisations, last week.
Without an active public affairs strategy for the utilization of private security capabilities, entrenched negative media and public perceptions will incur a high political cost.
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The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) had provisionally allocated private finance initiative (PFI) credits to North Yorkshire in 2007, but withdrew them as it said the scheme was no longer needed to meet EU waste targets.
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He says he does not like seeing his private life in the newspapers, but then embarks on affairs with a high-profile television personality and an office secretary.
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The incident sparked a series of revelations about the American's private life and led him to admit he had "had affairs and cheated".
The French are famously indifferent to their politicians' private lives, which are protected by strong privacy laws: affairs are tolerated, if not de rigueur, for public figures.
For example, the Department of Veterans Affairs pays about 40 percent less for drugs than the private plans in Part D.
Such a state of affairs will persist unless and until experimental American rockets being developed by private American concerns pan out.
Tucker berates head of the fictional Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship Nicola Murray, played by Rebecca Front, over her husband's involvement in a private finance initiative contract and her plan to send her daughter to a private school.
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