11. Gen. Humberto Corado, the Salvadoran Defense Minister, has rebuffed efforts to obtain a public accounting for the missing children. 12. In the absence of any public accounting, the recent revelations and rebuttals may simply fade without any resolution. 13. It is intended to offer a public accounting of all that happened in the last three decades without entangling the country in costly and divisive prosecutions. 14. Nowadays, with a public accounting about the disposition of looted Nazi art well underway, most major museums would indeed look a gift horse in the mouth. 15. Only by undertaking a thorough survey of these matters and making a public accounting can the Ethics Committee fulfill its duty. 16. Politicians, however, never demanded a public accounting. 17. Smith is calling for a full public accounting of the shooting death. 18. The defense fund is expected to make its first public accounting of finances and contributors next week. 19. The hearing provided the first public accounting of the reports of deaths and injuries caused by the use of Rezulin. 20. The matters with which Starr has been entrusted are too important and his charges against Clinton too profound for him to dodge a public accounting. |