1.   The inquiry has to stay within the parameters laid down by Congress.

2.   That inquiry may not have bneen broad enough.

3.   Any nationwide inquiry would have unsupportable resource implications for the CRE.

4.   Many child abuse inquiries have identified poor management and lack of resources as contributing factors, but they have also highlighted, at times incomprehensible failures in practice.

5.   Beyond missile technology, the highly sensitive inquiry had subtexts of political fund raising abuses and global economic policy.

6.   A lawyer for one of the four accused officers contended that the federal inquiry did not have to be as protracted as it has been.

7.   But Thompson argued that for the inquiry to have any public credibility, it had to examine as well improper activities that would involve congressional elections.

8.   By subjecting Hyde to such intense scrutiny, the impeachment inquiry has unearthed aspects of his past he might well have preferred to keep buried.

9.   Early last week, Freeh was advised that the Justice Department inquiry had unearthed new information about E. Michael Kahoe, a former subordinate of Potts.

10.   Lieberman and McCain argued today that any inquiry had to be broad and look beyond the intelligence agencies to all levels of government.

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