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"I think it's terrible that Hanson or anyone else who might have inappropriately molested this boy get away with anything," Mr. Greenblatt said.
The industry is also pledging to address criticism that some insurers have inappropriately canceled policies, by proposing that decisions to rescind coverage be subject to third-party review.
A nurse at the hospital, the Beebe Medical Center, reported in 1996 that the pediatrician, Dr. Earl B. Bradley, might have inappropriately touched young girls in his care.
"Similar requests have gone out to other campaigns that have inappropriately used Nightly News, Meet the Press, Today and MSNBC material".
Both the S.E.C. and the Justice Department are already investigating AOL's accounting, including the possibility that some of its deals bartering advertising for goods, services or equity might have inappropriately increased its revenue.
Three weeks ago, he was ousted after federal investigators and an internal inquiry by lawyers for AOL Time Warner began looking into the possibility that deals he negotiated may have inappropriately inflated the company's revenue.
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Chief Hurtt, in a written statement Thursday, noted that Mr. Bolding had "inappropriately documented" property in another case.
It was alleged that Southall had inappropriately interviewed a mother, accusing her of drugging and then killing her son.
The panel also said today that the district court had inappropriately appointed a monitor to oversee management of the trust.
15 October 2012 Culture secretary Maria Miller tells the Commons that the BBC had "inappropriately" pulled the Newsnight investigation.
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