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Subject: John Yeoman

  • ONLY THE ROTTEN SMELL IS REAL

    March 23, 1994
  • ANALYSIS:SLIM PICKINGS AG'S PROJECT SLIM PROBE HASN'T TARGETED SYMINGTON, DESPITE EVIDENCE OF HIS INVOLVEMENT

    July 20, 1995
  • First Interstate Blank Check

    Bank gave governor loan write-downs, despite evidence of false financial statements

    December 14, 1995
  • Death of a Witness

    Although a probable key witness dies in an alcohol-related accident, the feds still have a strong case against Governor Symington

    April 11, 1996
  • Feds Target Fife's Lawyers

    Prosecutors wonder how Symington's debt to a powerhouse law firm was paid

    May 23, 1996
  • Flashes

    May 30, 1996
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    June 6, 1996
  • $285,000 Points of Light

    Former Symington aide Leckie seeks donations for his legal defense fund

    June 27, 1996
  • Flashes

    July 4, 1996
  • An Accounting Nightmare

    Coopers & Lybrand leaves governor in "worst of all worlds" legally; but quick removal from office seems unlikely

    September 26, 1996
  • Might He Be Innocent

    A broad range of legal experts and newly released records suggest the federal government will have a hard time convicting Governor Symington

    November 14, 1996
  • DPS: Department of Political Safety

    The state police force is riven with dissent over the governor's politicization of the department. Leading the list of complaints are rapid advancement of unqualified Symington cronies, the governor's misuse of the DPS plane, and scarce resources for crim

    February 6, 1997
  • A Colossal Liar

    If you're feeling sympathy for Fife Symington, read this

    May 15, 1997
  • Shallow Victories

    Symington's lawyers seem to be scoring points--until the record is examined

    July 3, 1997
  • Fife's Last Stand?

    Some observers believe governor must testify to save his own skin

    July 24, 1997
  • Judge Stranded

    As Symington finishes his grueling cross-examination, judge tarries with jury instructions

    August 7, 1997
  • Fife's History

    It took years, and some luck, to unravel Symington's web of deceit

    September 11, 1997
  • Writing a Sentence

    Fife Symington must live with six felony convictions; where he will live with them is still up in the air

    January 29, 1998
  • Paradise Lost

    Does Fife Symington have the guts to finally 'fess up?

    July 1, 1999
  • Deep Fix

    Maricopa County Attorney Richard Romley went very, veryeasy on Governor Fife Symington and his cronies inthe Project SLIM bid-rigging case. After first assistant attorney general Rob Carey showed that the county attorney's investigation had been a sham, R

    February 22, 1996
  • Flashes

    November 21, 1996
  • I Could Just Slap Him

    Felon, swindler, liar, sleaze, pant-load. The many faces of Fife Symington

    February 17, 2005
  • Flashes

    January 14, 1999
  • Long May He Serve

    September 11, 1997
  • Best of Fife Vol. II

    Fife has done much in — and to — Arizona. We've been keeping track

    September 11, 1997
  • Typo Negative

    June 5, 1997
  • Trial Buffoonery

    May 22, 1997
  • Flashes

    June 13, 1996
  • Trial By Media (Part II)

    For month after month, Phoenix news reporters repeated a disgruntled secretary's half-baked charges, helping County Attorney Richard Romley discredit a rival in the Attorney General's Office. The same media horde made scarcely a whimper when Romley cover

    March 7, 1996
  • Historic Misconduct

    October 26, 1995
  • Fife Pays His Taxes

    October 19, 1995
  • Cinema Verite

    October 12, 1995
  • THE BEST OF FIFE

    HE BROUGHT US AN RTC LAWSUIT, A GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION AND A "CAR OF THE PEOPLE." NOT TO MENTION GEORGE LECKIE AND ANNETTE ALVAREZ. OH, WHAT THE HECK, WE'LL MENTION THEM.

    November 3, 1994
  • Jack Pfister, Former General Manager of Salt River Project, dies at 76

    Jack Pfister, Phoenix community leader and former long-term manager of power and water utility company Salt River Project, died yesterday at the age of 76 after a long battle with cancer. A native to Prescott, Arizona, Pfister quickly rose to leadership in the Phoenix community, where he played roles ranging from general manager of one of the valley's largest businesses, to negotiator, educator and peace maker. As the 15-year general manager of Salt River Project of the utility company Salt

    July 21, 2009