Secret Service director vows reorganization as members of Congress press him over major lapses

Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe responds to questions during a congressional hearing Thursday on security failures regarding the assassination attempts on Donald Trump. (Rod Lamkey / Associated Press) The acting director of the Secret Service said Thursday that the agency is “reorganizing and reimagining” its culture and how it operates following an assassination attempt … Read more

Quayle Ventures Near Cambodia Border

Vice President Dan Quayle journeyed to within five miles of the Cambodian border Thursday in an attempt to dramatize the continuing U.S. government interest in influencing events in Indochina. The vice president, who drew criticism during last year’s election campaign because he did not serve in the Vietnam War, flew with an entourage of American … Read more

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin endorses women in combat jobs, exhorts West Point cadets to defend the Constitution

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin attends the ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane, Laos, last month. (Anupam Nath / Associated Press) Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin used a speech at West Point to forcefully endorse having women in combat roles and emphasize the military’s obligation to defend the U.S. Constitution — ideals some fear may come … Read more

Clinton Has to Shed His Anti-Military Bias : Leadership: The chief can’t command until service people feel that their well-being is a priority for this Administration.

A nagging task for President Clinton in 1994 is repair of his credibility as a commander respected by veterans and the military; otherwise, how will he manage armed confrontations in Korea, Eastern Europe or other trouble spots? A President whose decisions show that he, his wife and other closer advisers still loathe the military is … Read more

Ethnic Politics in Compton

Re “Compton Latinos Still on Outside Looking In,” April 16: There are 88 cities in Los Angeles County, well over 90% of which are politically and economically controlled by white people. Because of the increase in the Latino population over a short span of time, many Hispanics remain underrepresented, in both appointed and elected civil … Read more

Panel Probes Pentagon’s Office in L.A.

An investigative panel of the House Armed Services Committee has begun a probe into administrative problems at the Pentagon’s main business office in Southern California, which has been late in paying its bills to thousands of defense contractors. A House staff member investigating the agency, known as the Defense Contract Administration Service, said the subcommittee … Read more

Power: a Start on Long Path

The state Legislature’s actions in the past week should mark a watershed in California’s power crisis–a point at which the state is beginning to gain control over the situation. But much of the most complex and difficult work remains to be done, and it will not get any easier for politicians who are hard pressed … Read more

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