71. Still, the president promised several times in his speech Monday he would no longer turn a blind eye to corrupt officials, even in his inner circle. 72. Some people credit him with breathing life into the movement as he helped unionists nationwide fight against convoluted rules, entrenched bureaucrats and corrupt officials. 73. The argument is also made that corrupt officials in many countries often take part in the looting and illegal export of art works. 74. The article was replaced by one about a corrupt local official, and the paper was on sale as usual on Thursday. 75. The Clinton administration said it will propose legislation that would also target international arms dealers and corrupt foreign officials. 76. The Cosa Nostra, corrupt union officials and federal agents muscle one another for position in this gritty New York story written by a veteran of the construction trades. 77. The government has responded by arresting critics but also by holding highly publicized trials of corrupt officials. 78. The impunity of corrupt officials, as well as the social callousness of the shock-treatment economic model, have created a menacing storm front. 79. The impunity of corrupt officials, as well as the social callousness of the economic model, have created a menacing storm front. 80. The irascible second president, John Adams, was accused of being senile as well as a secret monarchist involved in secret deals with corrupt French officials. |