1. Clinton said the underlying logic supports the notion that presidents are at least entitled to a temporary deferral of private litigation. 2. In addition, Reno said, the courts have consistently said within certain limits the president is entitled to confidential communication with aides. 3. She had ruled that the president was entitled to a limited and temporary form of immunity, saying the pretrial discovery could go ahead but not the courtroom action. 4. That, many state and local superintendents believe, entitles the president to a degree of influence that is directly proportional. 5. The president is entitled to his opinion, and to choose how federal money under his control is spent. 6. Parliament last year passed a law saying the former president was entitled to a car and bodyguards for one year after leaving office. 7. His suggestion that he might return to the shipyard as electrician has sparked a debate on whether former presidents should be entitled to a life pension from the state. 8. The former president is entitled to personal protection for the rest of his life. 9. Under Polish law former presidents are not entitled to a pension, but parliament is considering a bill to create such a benefit. 10. The former president is entitled to house arrest because of his advanced age, but he is not requesting it. |