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June 17, 2009
Obituaries
Janet Reno, whose unusually long tenure as the United States’ first female attorney general began with a disastrous assault on cultists in Texas and ended after the dramatic raid that returned Elian Gonzalez to his Cuban father, has died after a years-long struggle with the debilitation of Parkinson’s disease.
Nov. 7, 2016
Politics
Former U.S. Atty. Gen. Janet Reno revved up her campaign supporters at a trendy South Beach club.
July 21, 2002
World & Nation
Janet Reno wheeled her 79-year-old mother into the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum and together they gazed up at the dinosaur skeletons.
Oct. 3, 1993
Janet Reno, whose unusually long tenure as the United States’ first female attorney general began with a disastrous assault on cultists in Texas and ended after the dramatic raid that returned Elian Gonzales to his Cuban father, has died at 78 after
Archives
“Reno Stepping Up Pursuit of Child-Support Delinquents” (Dec. 28) stated that “more than any other U.S. attorney general in history, Janet Reno has gone to bat for children.”
Jan. 5, 1995
The simplest question is the one to which the Feds give the least convincing answer: Was it really necessary to send a tank into the Branch Davidian compound northwest of Waco, Tex., setting in motion events that soon converted the place into a crematorium for at least 80 people, including more than 20 children?
April 20, 1993
California
KCRW-FM (89.9) will have live coverage of Atty. Gen.
July 9, 1993
JANET RENO’S VISION OF JUSTICE BEGINS IN A DINGY, OVERCROWDed Miami courtroom swarming with junkies.
Oct. 31, 1993
* Re “Reno Won’t Pursue Gore Investigation,” Nov. 25: There are many who think history repeats itself.
Dec. 3, 1998