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Gonzales in 'uphill fight' to save job
Summary with new information since yesterday, from articles in English
Gonzales insisted on Sunday he had done nothing improper to politicise the US Department of Justice . (article 5)
Democrats in Congress are probing the role of Mr Gonzales and his masters in the White House in what they say was a political purge of the department . (article 5)
I also have no basis to believe that anyone involved in this process sought the removal of a US attorney prosecutor for an improper reason . (article 5)
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- Gonzales Calls Role In Firings Indirect, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales To Testify He Has 'Nothing To Hide' In Prosecutor Firings (CBS News, 04/15/2007, 976 words)
- Gonzales: 'I Have Nothing to Hide' (time.com, 04/15/2007, 813 words)
- Gonzales: 'I Have Nothing to Hide' (Washington Post, 04/15/2007, 385 words)
- Gonzales concedes missteps in attorney firings (Washington Post, 04/15/2007, 534 words)
- Gonzales in 'uphill fight' to save job (msnbc.msn.com, 04/16/2007, 290 words)
- Political Résumé, Not Court, Stood Out for a Contender (nytimes.com, 04/14/2007, 703 words)
- Gonzales Aide Suggested Replacements for Attorneys (nytimes.com, 04/13/2007, 748 words)
- E-Mail Identified G.O.P. Candidates for Justice Jobs (nytimes.com, 04/14/2007, 740 words)
- Alberto R. Gonzales (Washington Post, 04/14/2007, 781 words)
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