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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: A. Borealis who wrote (13712)1/21/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: jlallen   of 13994
 
Klayman, Phillips Prepare Legal Challenge over Panama Canal

Conservatice Caucus Chairman Howard Phillips and Judicial Watch chief Larry Klayman are traveling to Panama the first week of February.

Both Phillips and Klayman are preparing to bring suit in both Panama and the U.S.

Their suit will seek to make null and void Panama's lease of canal operations to Hutchison Whampoa, a company with ties to the Chinese government.

"We can prove Hutchison engaged in unfair trade practices to get the lease," Klayman told NewsMax.com.

"It is in the best interests of Panama and the U.S. to revoke this corrupt contract," Phillips said.

Phillips has warned that Hutchison's control of the Canal threatens U.S. national security.

Phillips said he is deeply disturbed that "with the coordination of the Ministry of Communication in China, the Chinese navy is stepping up efforts to re-fit a great number of merchant ships in reserve to make up for the shortage of naval landing vessels."
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