The Washington Post, October 25th, 1990
AS OUTRAGES GO, the Senate Select Committee on Ethics has committed at most only a minor one by delaying any decisions on the S&L case. Perhaps it will turn out to have been no outrage at all. The committee is looking into the role of the five senators who intervened several years ago with federal regulators in behalf of Charles H. Keating Jr. and his Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, which has since collapsed at enormous cost to the taxpayers. But the five intervened with very different degrees of force and persistence. Last month the Ethics Committee's special counsel recommended no furt...
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