51.   Hatch said because his committee oversees the Justice Department, he has a responsibility to monitor antitrust issues.

52.   Hatch said Congress had no present plans for new antitrust legislation tailored to high-technology industries.

53.   Hatch said he agreed to support Massiah-Jackson in committee only after reading her responses to questions about her judicial temperament and sentencing practices.

54.   Hatch said he could not explain why the documents stayed secret for so long.

55.   Hatch said he had also received calls supporting McKeown, a Wyoming native, from retired Sens. Cliff Hansen and Alan Simpson, both Wyoming Republicans.

56.   Hatch said he had asked Microsoft officials to come to the hearing, but they declined.

57.   Hatch said he might eventually be persuaded that a new federal crime law was needed.

58.   Hatch said in the interview that they had been too frightened to seek further care.

59.   Hatch said opponents of the store were able to capitalize on political connections to influence the ABCC.

60.   Hatch said Rightmyer had refused to come to Washington for the hearing.

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