On March 26, the smoke seemed to clear a little when Senator Tom Harkin, the Communications Workers of America, and the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union endorsed me. We turned it into a family room. The Parliament Building is a large circular structure in which the several hundred parliamentarians sit tightly bunched at row after row of narrow tables. Then I called my friend Patty Howe Criner, who had been part of our lives for more than forty years, and asked her to help Dick and me with the funeral arrangements.
Everyone knew I had to admit that I had made an awful mistake and had tried to hide it. lence and recognized Israel’s right to exist, the United States would resume its dialogue with them. There was also a criminal inquiry under way into the conduct of Freeh’s deputy, Larry Potts, in the deadly standoff at R Jim and I had become friends in the 1980s, when he was governor of Michigan.
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