An internal memo surfaced showing that Andersen officials discussed as early as last February whether they should drop Enron as a client.
This week, after the memo surfaced, Mr. Daschle said, "The last thing we should do is politicize the scandal."
The memo surfaced, and Mr. Safir ordered a mass transfer of blacks to street crime duty.
Even before the memo surfaced, Durbin was saying that a Democrats-only investigation was inevitable, and accusing Republicans of "protect[ing] the Administration at any cost."
Shortly after the memo surfaced, Senator Rockefeller expressed a desire to move on, to get the entire affair behind him and resume the business of the SSCI.
The memos surfaced in a lawsuit brought by Washington state and provide the first-ever documentation of tobacco companies' anti-competitive deals.
An internal memo about the departure surfaced, suggesting Douglas had become too focused on a small group of Internet entrepreneurs who had befriended him to get press coverage.
After this memo surfaced, Judge Keeton ordered a search of Vice President George Bush's office for documents relating to LaRouche.
After the 1991 coup several memos surfaced that alleged that the KGB had at times access to the diaries.
But then a memo surfaced.