| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Nor does he answer to anyone other than the Attorney General or the President.does not make his decision to shut the book defensible, but there is no evidence that he was compelled to do so by political pressures. (As an aside, it is not hard to imagine a plausible motive unrelated to political pressures -- consider how well the recent prosecution of Clemens went for the government, the difficulty o
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