1. He says he has damaging information about the candidate. 2. And there is always the possibility that an independent prosecutor, using a federal grand jury and the power to issue subpoenas, might unearth unexpectedly damaging information. 3. As more damaging information comes out about Jack Kennedy, one wonders whether the myth enshrined in the photographs will hold. 4. Bush has shown a penchant for hanging on to potentially damaging information. 5. Bush officials, said one Republican close to the transition team, were enraged when they learned that she had withheld potentially damaging information. 6. But it was the first time a figure not under threat of indictment or imprisonment has given such damaging information. 7. But perhaps the most damaging information in the indictment involves actions taken by Whitacre after he obtained the money. 8. But Sen. Bob Dole and other Republicans have charged that the White House appeared to be seeking damaging information on political foes. 9. But Torricelli said the committee members never learned the most damaging information. 10. But, if all camps do indeed know many of the same facts, it might turn out to be very difficult to demonstrate who leaked damaging information. |
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