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The letters allow the FBI to get data on phone, financial and electronic records without the approval of a judge or grand jury, as long as the head of an FBI field office certifies that the records would be relevant to a counterterrorism investigation.
WSJ: Judge Strikes Down Secretive Surveillance Law
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The U.S. supported the appointment of Joan Dubinsky, an American, to head the UN ethics office.
WHITEHOUSE: Advancing U.S. Interests at the United Nations
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"Health care is the key" to getting the nation off an unsustainable fiscal course, added Peter Orszag, head of the Office of Management and Budget.
CNN: Obama pledges to cut deficit in half at fiscal summit
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Orszag, the head of the Congressional Budget Office, is an expert on health care, pensions and Social Security policy.
CNN: Gates expected to stay on as Obama's defense secretary
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The mighty Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan had its head office in Otemachi on an urban site that overshadowed the Masakado shrine.
ECONOMIST: There is more than you think to the haunting of Japan
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On a 110-degree day in late May he sat for an interview at the sweltering head office of his energy firm in Lahore, commercial center of the Punjab region.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Before driving out of town I call on Alistair Ferguson, head of an aboriginal community group, at his office in Bourke's courthouse, one of the grand old buildings.
ECONOMIST: A land of drought
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The head of the Housing Executive has described as "embarrassing" an Audit Office report which found it had been complacent about poor and bogus repair work by contractors.
BBC: Red Sky
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We have an excellent working relationship with the local head of the Forestry Commission who has his office in the Forest of Dean.
BBC: Survey finds opposition to privatisation of forests
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George Venizelos, head of the FBI's New York office, said the arrest was the latest in an FBI probe that has resulted in more than 70 arrests.
WSJ: SAC Capital portfolio manager arrested in NYC
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As head of the Vatican office dealing with sex abuses, the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger allegedly did not respond to letters from an archbishop on the case.
BBC: Archbishop Nichols says sex abuse anger 'justifiable'