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Vice President Dick Cheney's role in the Valerie Plame CIA criminal investigation is widened as a result of newly disclosed notes showing that Cheney personally asked whether Wilson had been sent by his wife on a "junket" to Africa. In the margins of Joe Wilson's op-ed, Cheney scribbled a series of ... |
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Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) announced that a full investigation is required and Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) called the leak of intelligence information ''inappropriate'' if it is true that unnamed ''superiors'' instructed Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis ''Scooter'' Libby, to divulge the material ... |
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According to a letter from special Prosecutor Fitzgerald to I. Scooter Libby's lawyers, "Mr. Libby testified (to the grand jury) that he was authorized to disclose (classified) information ... to the press by his superiors." I. Scooter Libby was Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney. |
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In a letter to Scooter Libby’s lawyers, Patrick Fitzgerald says he has learned "that many e-mails from Cheney’s office at the time of the Plame leak in 2003 have been deleted contrary to White House policy." Administration cirtics suggest this would implicate Vice President Cheney in criminal obstr ... |
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Ignoring lessons learned in the early 20th century with regard to "Arabia", US Vice President Dick Cheney maintains that "This is going to be Iraq. It's going to be written by the Iraqis, for the Iraqis, implemented and executed by them." In the early 20th century, Britain and France created natio ... |
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Speaking just before his inauguration, US Vice President Dick Cheney tells MSNBC: "We don't want a war in the Middle East, if we can avoid it. " With regard to Iran, Cheney added "I think everybody would be best suited by or best treated and dealt with if we could deal with it diplomatically." Che ... |
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US Vice President Dick Cheney, 63, is hospitalized for tests after complaining of shortness of breath. VP Cheney is clinically obese and has suffered from 4 heart attacks in the past. Two tests returned no abnormalities He is currently said to be suffering from a cold. |
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Vice President Dick Cheney visits the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans, LA and declares that "America is safer and the world is more secure" because of the anti-terrorism policies of the Bush administration. |
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Vice President Dick Cheney curses at Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy during a confrontation on the Senate floor while members were having their annual group picture taken. |
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The 9/11 Commission reveals that Vice President Dick Cheney repeatedly authorized U.S. fighters to shoot down hijacked airliners on the day of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but his orders did not reach military pilots until the last of the four planes had already crashed. |
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In an interview with CNBC's Gloria Borger on the show Capitol Report, U.S. VP Dick Cheney twice denies ever having said that it was "pretty well confirmed" that Mohammed Atta went to Praque to meet with an Iraqi intelligence officer. His statement is reviewed through a December 9th 2001 transcript ... |
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The New York Times reports that Vice President Richard Cheney was questioned by federal prosecutors about possible efforts by White House staffers to reveal the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame to columnist Robert Novak or other media ... |
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Vice President Dick Cheney's office denies he had a role in coordinating a multibillion-dollar Iraq reconstruction contract awarded to his former employer Halliburton, which was indicated by a Pentagon e-mail according to Time magazine |
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The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments regarding the demand to make public Vice President Cheney's 2001 notes on national energy policy. |
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VP Cheney appears on Meet the Press and announces that his administration may require more than the additional $87 billion it is asking for Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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On NBC's Meet the Press, Cheney says, "And since I left Halliburton to become vice president, I've severed all ties with the company (Halliburton). What he fails to mention is that he continues to receive $150,000. per year and 433,333 shares of unexercised stock options. |
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The U.S. Senate passes $350 billion tax cut bill 51-50, with Vice President Cheney casting the tie-breaking vote. |
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VP Richard Cheney becomes only the second man in US history to be Acting President, while George W. Bush undergoes a colonoscopy. |
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The General Accounting Office sues U.S. Vice President Cheney for access to attendance records of his 2001 energy policy meetings. |
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CEO Dick Cheney retires from Halliburton during the presidential campaign and receives a severance package worth $20 million. |
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Cheney becomes President and Chief Executive Officer of the Halliburton Company in Dallas, Texas. |
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U.S. President George Bush awards Richard Cheney the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his leadership in the Gulf War. |
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Dick Cheney is appointed U.S. Secretary of Defense by President George H. W. Bush. |
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Richard Cheney marries his wife Lynne. |
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Richard Cheney is born in Lincoln, Nebraska |
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