Lawrence Walsh
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- Penguin sues Walsh, Iran-Contra prosecutor. Reuter, M. // Publishers Weekly;12/14/1990, Vol. 237 Issue 50, p11
Reports that Penguin USA and the author of a book giving a behind-the-scenes account of the trial of Oliver North, have sued Iran-Contra prosecutor Lawrence E. Walsh, charging him of trying to block publication of the book. Book entitled `OpeningArguments: A Young Lawyer's First Case--United...
- Off the hook...for now. // Time;8/17/1992, Vol. 140 Issue 7, p13
Reveals that special prosecutor Lawrence Walsh has sent a letter to former President Ronald Reagan, reassuring Reagan that he was neither a subject nor a target of the Iran-contra investigation. The legal terms mean that while Reagan may have information of interest to the investigation, he is...
- Walsh soldiers on. // Time;2/22/1993, Vol. 141 Issue 8, p15
Cites the latest report from special prosecutor Lawrence Walsh to Congress in which he directly accused former President George Bush of committing a `grave disservice' to the country by shielding former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger from prosecution. Individuals who would have testified...
- Lawrence Walsh. // U.S. News & World Report;9/28/92, Vol. 113 Issue 12, p26
Reports that independent prosecutor Lawrence Walsh advised a federal judge that his Iran-Contra investigation had come to an end. He managed to bag eight convictions or guilty pleas and has three more Reagan-era officials to try.
- Walsh on the President: `The horror of it.' // Newsweek;1/4/93, Vol. 121 Issue 1, p16
Presents an interview by Bob Cohn on the day after Christmas with a still seething independent counsel Lawrence Walsh from his home in Oklahoma City. Cohn's reaction to the pardon; Wonders if the president understood the magnitude or gravity or the horror of the implications; Fully confident of...
- Pure and patient--or obsessed? Cohn, Bob; Kaplan, David A. // Newsweek;1/4/93, Vol. 121 Issue 1, p18
Profiles special prosecutor in the Iran-contra investigation, Lawrence Walsh. Making federal cases of the infamous arms-for-hostages for the last six years; Longest serving independent counsel; Investigation lurched off into many directions; View of supporters; Some feel him to be indecisive;...
- Targeting Reagan. Duffy, Brian // U.S. News & World Report;8/10/92, Vol. 113 Issue 6, p16
Reports that it will be 80-year-old independent counsel Lawrence Walsh who decides whether there is enough evidence to proceed with an indictment of former President Ronald Reagan on a criminal charge of conspiracy to cover up the sale and shipment of American-made missiles to Iran. A decision...
- Walsh: Song without end. Cohn, B. // Newsweek;9/30/1991, Vol. 118 Issue 14, p36
Reports that attorney Lawrence Walsh, who was appointed independent counsel to investigate the Iran-contra scandal back in 1986, let go of the case against Oliver North last week to widen his investigation to the role of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the scandal.
- Lawrence Walsh, grand inquisitor. Ledeen, Michael // American Spectator;Mar1993, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p18
Discusses Lawrence Walsh, the Iran-contra Special Prosecutor. Walsh as Eisenhower's Attorney General; Money spent on investigation; Violations of national security by Walsh; The Justice Department's efforts to do away with Special Prosecutors; Walsh as an unsuitable candidate for the job;...