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en The conclusion [was] that this was a very deteriorating situation, ... Janet Reno has bent over backward to give us all the information. I don't know how much more an investigation could turn up.

en Mr. Janet Reno? I think Mr. Janet Reno... I think he's one of the best hunting dogs in the world.

en The plea agreement negotiated by Janet Reno's Justice Department with Nora, Gene and Trisha Lum is a hoax. It allows two key players in the campaign finance scandal to plead to lesser offenses and effectively concludes a serious investigation that, if taken to a conclusion, could have seriously affected the Clinton Administration's claim that it committed no illegalities in the campaign finance scandal. Nora Lum was a close confidant of Ron Brown and remains close to John Huang. Trisha Lum, her daughter, worked for Brown at the Commerce Department and worked on trade missions.

en Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly? Because Janet Reno is her father.
  John McCain

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. I don't think the Justice Department or Janet Reno have the foggiest idea how to do it,

en What Janet Reno has to consider is, 'Do I go through this long process with the odds against getting the death penalty, or do I end it here?'

en Here's a little known fact - Arnold is the first body builder to run for governor since Janet Reno.
  David Letterman

en Not a day goes by when I don't hear Janet Reno's voice in my head saying 'we're going to be criticized anyway so why don't we just do the right thing,'

en Janet Reno did not feel comfortable enforcing obscenity laws. She didn't want to do it, and nobody made her do it.

en At the conclusion of our investigation, all the information and reports will be sent over to the state's attorney's office for further review and possible other charges.

en Janet Reno and Joel Klein have one heck of a case against Microsoft that's going to make the Nixon tapes and Clinton video look tame.

en Once the investigation is complete, then the board will release to the public, and to the press, every bit of information we can, keeping in mind confidentiality laws. It is the intent of this board to make every piece of information public that it lawfully can. We want this to be a very open conclusion.

en We are holding the federal government responsible, and specifically (Attorney General) Janet Reno and the president of the United States, for anything that may occur in this community,

en If Al Gore doesn't have the leadership to take on Janet Reno, how can we expect him to stand up to Fidel Castro? Perhaps he'll hold a news conference tomorrow, when there's less heat in the kitchen.

en The developers have bent over backward.
  Robert Anderson


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