WASHINGTON -- A federal prosecutor in San Francisco has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Louis J. Freeh as head of the beleaguered FBI, administration sources said Tuesday. Robert Mueller, a longtime Justice Department official...
The following editorial appeared in Thursday's Los Angeles Times: Attorney General Janet Reno and FBI Director Louis J. Freeh have presented the case for the prosecution of Wen Ho Lee to Congress, asserting that the government had the evidence...
...American-Indian activist's future has inflamed already tense relations between the White House and FBI Director Louis J. Freeh, officials said Wednesday. Freeh has been lobbying for Clinton to reject pleas from Hollywood, American Indian...
...ordering its agents 16 times in recent years to turn over "everything and anything" connected to the case, Director Louis J. Freeh disclosed Wednesday. An embarrassed Freeh, in his first public comments on a controversy that has forced the postponement...
...how quickly the bureau's status has sunk. Just a year ago, many members of Congress were still giving Director Louis J. Freeh rave reviews and urging that the FBI be allowed to take over expanded responsibility for drugs and guns from other...
...years in connection with high-profile FBI investigations. Last month, House leaders told outgoing FBI Director Louis J. Freeh that they believed the bureau's computer systems -- a chief suspect in the loss of the McVeigh documents -- are...
...by failing to correct the mistakes or to keep the investigation on track, it said. The chapter says FBI Director Louis J. Freeh was not kept informed of the case's shortcomings, including problems with the investigation in New Mexico and disagreement...
...loudly when Hanssen hacked into a computer whose contents were none of his business. The departure of FBI Director Louis J. Freeh, whose tenure was marked by a notable number of organizational blunders, offers the opportunity for an institutional...
...of the principal figures in the dispute, with sharply conflicting views, the Times said, have been FBI Director Louis J. Freeh and Barbara K. Bodine, the American ambassador to Yemen. On Sunday, Bodine issued her own denial.
...investigators and individual citizens. In a speech to a Senate Appropriations subcommittee in February, FBI Director Louis J. Freeh warned of a coming wave of Internet crime and Web-based terrorism. ''I am confident that once the scope of the...
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