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consenting to his disbarment, conceding that the material allegations of misconduct were true and he knew that he could not successfully defend against the disciplinary proceeding. He released a statement which said, in part, "I have decided to voluntarily relinquish my license. ... While I derived great satisfaction from years of practicing law, I have not done so for 15 years and do not envision returning to the profession. I am very sorry for what I did, and I deeply apologize." By consenting to disbarment, Berger avoided cross-examination by the Bar
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Balkans, our strong alliance with Japan, our deeper relationships with India and China. Around the globe, families and children are living healthier, more secure lives because, as a private citizen, Sandy was a humanitarian who helped the world respond to crises and feed the hungry. With his trademark passion, wisdom and good humor, he is remembered fondly within the ranks of the National Security Council, where those he mentored carry on his work. I'm grateful to Sandy because, as President, I've benefited personally from his advice and counsel.
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had opened up a full investigation on the prime suspect. So I took the actions that I believe were appropriate. I get an awful lot of threat information every day. I have to make a judgment as to what I brief the president on and what I don't. In 1997, when this was clearly a pattern and a systemic
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and 100 hours of community service, and stripped of his security clearance for three years. The
Justice Department initially said Berger only stole copies of classified documents and not originals, but the House Government Reform Committee later revealed that an unsupervised Berger had been given
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Sandy Berger was one of our nation's foremost national security leaders. From his service in
President Carter's State Department to President Clinton's National Security Advisor, Sandy devoted himself to strengthening American leadership in an uncertain world. Today, his legacy can be seen in a
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Japanese government for his contributions to promotion of a strong and friendly relationship between the United States and Japan, particularly in his role as National Security Adviser to President Clinton. He also provided legal and commercial advice to the
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access to classified files of original, uncopied, uninventoried documents on terrorism. During the House
Government Reform Committee hearings, Nancy Kegan Smith ā who was the director of the presidential documents staff at the
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during his campaign for the presidency, resigning from the role amid controversy regarding his preparations for testifying before the 9/11 Commission. Berger served as a foreign policy adviser to Senator
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was investigating Berger for unauthorized removal of
1583:"Clinton aide forfeits law license in Justice probe"
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bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
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1392:"Sandy Berger to plead guilty on documents charge"
589:allegations stemming from his failure to sell his
483:Berger served as Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to
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1445:"Snowden's Russia chase reveals double standard"
1365:"Berger Case Still Roils Archives, Justice Dept"
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1541:"Report Details Archives Theft by Ex-Adviser"
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522:that ended the civil conflict in Bosnia, the
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1609:"Madeleine Albright: Iran deal is a win-win"
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1871:"Former Clinton official Sandy Berger dies"
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1558:"Report Says Berger Hid Archive Documents"
1464:"Berger Pleads Guilty to Taking Materials"
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58:March 14, 1997 ā January 20, 2001
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1218:"The Man Who Helped End The Kargil War"
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1483:"GOP Contradicts Justice Department"
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603:United States Department of Justice
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839:Partnership for a Secure America
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281:Deputy National Security Advisor
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1193:Bruce Riedel (July 4, 1999).
1054:Stonebridge-international.com
1050:"Web Page Under Construction"
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266:Samuel Richard "Sandy" Berger
2407:2000 millennium attack plots
1453:; accessed December 2, 2015.
714:2000 millennium attack plots
270:US National Security Advisor
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1947:The International Spectator
1701:"Hillary Clinton's Advisor"
1287:September 27, 2007, at the
1282:"The White House and China"
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392:Director of Policy Planning
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2327:American male criminals
1719:Conley, Richard Steven
1028:"The Reluctant Warrior"
865:Personal life and death
793:U.S. Secretary of State
700:in October 2003 from a
1974:Report on Berger (PDF)
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1078:"Dinner With Gen. Chi"
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1759:"Samuel Berger dies"
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869:Berger lived in the
859:America Abroad Media
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698:classified documents
642:Department of Energy
587:conflict of interest
516:Operation Desert Fox
459:Secretary of Defense
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1033:The Washington Post
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948:Mary McCarthy (CIA)
922:Tel Aviv University
661:counterintelligence
500:from 1997 to 2001.
414:Hogan & Hartson
308:Millerton, New York
287:from 1993 to 1997.
186:Millerton, New York
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1293:The New York Times
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1147:The New York Times
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332:Harvard Law School
324:Cornell University
249:Harvard University
240:Cornell University
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1556:Margasak, Larry,
1539:Lichtblau, Eric,
1481:Margasak, Larry,
1330:Los Angeles Times
1197:. The Daily Beast
1099:Clinton5.nara.gov
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