In light of Kennedy's survival, the United States President giving out the awards is William Scranton, who is said to have defeated Bobby Kennedy due to a telephone tapping scandal.
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The hall was demolished in 1968 and Caroone House was built on the site an office which was used by British Telecom for its international business and telephone tapping.
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Perez de Cuellar, who lost to incumbent President Alberto Fujimori, presented evidence of the alleged telephone tapping to Attorney General Miguel Aljovin, calling it a " crime by the state ."
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This activity may not be considered telephone tapping in some, but not all, jurisdictions because it is done with the knowledge of at least one of the parties to the telephone conversation.
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He was accused by the opposition and rights groups of personally torturing prisoners, involvement in the summary execution of six men in 1993, collaboration with the Russian security services, and of telephone tapping.
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One reason for Balladur's loss of momentum was the disclosure early this week that he had approved a telephone tapping operation recommended by Pasqua on grounds that later turned out to be legally insufficient.
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In a packed Paris courtroom, a dozen people, including former government and police officials, went on trial for invasion of privacy for their role in the telephone tapping that took place between 1983 and 1986.
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Reportedly, Bsescu refused to answer Sftoiu's telephone calls after his testimony and demanded that he leave office, and once he did so, Triceanu labelled it a tacit admission that the SIE had conducted unauthorised telephone tapping.
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British companies provided China with bugging equipment and telephone tapping devices and the traffic control cameras in Tiananmen Square which quickly became surveillance cameras when pro-democracy demonstrations there were crushed by the army in 1989, it said.
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In 1987 he stated that he did not accept that a Judge could not inquire further when a Minister raised a justification of'national security'for their actions ( the case concerned the telephone tapping of Joan Ruddock ).