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The director of the CIA has criticised "hand-wringing" over the role of spy agencies in hunting terrorists and called for legal constraints on surveillance to be reviewed in the wake of last week's Paris attacks.
Prosecutors contended that Andersen invoked a little-used documents policy to signal that files should be destroyed; defense lawyers argued that the policy was cited merely to complete files that were certain to be reviewed in the wake of the Enron debacle.
Sánchez wrote in a letter to the committee's chairman, Lamar Smith, Republican of Texas, that the issues should be reviewed in the wake of the Saints bounty revelations....Teams voted, 29-0, to support the salary-cap reductions imposed on the Redskins and the Cowboys in an agreement between the league and the players union.
The operations of helicopters in the North Sea are to be reviewed in the wake of recent accidents, the Civil Aviation Authority has announced.
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