From: "Linda Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Catherine, you might find this interesting. Woolsey has been a director of DynCorp, with which Pug Winokur has also been associated. Titan Corporation, I believe, is connected with the Canadian oil and gas reserves tied to the Bronfmans. Here are some of the members of the firm of Shea & Gardner: from: http://lawyers.martindale.com/marhub/firm?_firm-no=937870401 R. JAMES WOOLSEY. Position: Member. Born Tulsa, Oklahoma, September 21, 1941; admitted to bar, 1969, California; 1970, District of Columbia. Education: Stanford University (B.A., 1963); Oxford University, Oxford, England (M.A., 1965); Yale University (LL.B., 1968). Phi Beta Kappa. Rhodes Scholar. Managing Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1967-1968. Adviser on U.S. Delegation to U.S./USSR Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1969-1970. General Counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1970-1973. Under Secretary of the Navy, 1977-1979. Delegate at Large, U.S.-USSR Nuclear and Space Arms Talks, 1983-1986. Ambassador and U.S. Representative to Negotiation on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), 1989-1991. Director of Central Intelligence, 1993-1995. Member: President's Commission on Strategic Forces (Scowcroft Commission), 1983; President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission), 1985-1986; President's Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform (Wilkey Commission), 1989. Regent, The Smithsonian Institution, 1989-1993. Trustee: Stanford University, 1972-1974. RALPH J. MOORE JR.. Position: Member. Born St. Paul, Minnesota, September 29, 1932; admitted to bar, 1961, California; 1965, District of Columbia; 1972, Maryland. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1954); University of California at Berkeley (LL.B., 1959); Cambridge University. Phi Alpha Delta; Order of the Coif; Phi Beta Kappa. Article Editor, California Law Review, 1958-1959. Law Clerk, Chief Justice Earl Warren, U.S. Supreme Court, 1959-1960. ANTHONY A. LAPHAM. Position: Member. Born San Francisco, California, August 22, 1936; admitted to bar, 1962, District of Columbia; 1967. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1958); Georgetown University (J.D., 1961). Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia, 1962-1965. General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 1976-1979. BRUCE C. SWARTZ. Position: Member. Born New Haven, Connecticut, September 2, 1953; admitted to bar, 1980, New York; 1981, District of Columbia; 1997, England and Wales (inactive). Education: Yale University (B.A., 1975; J.D., 1979); Trinity College, Cambridge University, England (Henry Fellow, 1975-1976). Phi Beta Kappa. Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1978-1979. Adjunct Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1986-1987. Law Clerk: Judge Wilfred Feinberg, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1979-1980; Justice Harry A. Blackmun, U.S. Supreme Court, 1980-1981. Barrister of the Middle Temple (England). Deputy Independent Counsel, HUD Investigation, 1991-1995. Senior Special Assistant to Assistant Attorney General, 1995-1996 and Counsel to Assistant Attorney General, 1997, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Counsel, International Law Enforcement (United Kingdom), U.S. Department of Justice, 1996-1997. STEPHEN J. HADLEY. Position: Member. Born Toledo, Ohio, February 13, 1947; admitted to bar, 1973, District of Columbia. Education: Cornell University (B.A., 1969); Yale University (J.D., 1972). Phi Beta Kappa. Note and Comment Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1971-1972. Program Analyst, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), 1972-1974. Staff Member, National Security Council, 1974-1977. Consultant, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Concerning Salt II Treaty, 1979. Counsel, President's Special Review Board on Arms Sales to Iran (The Tower Commission), 1986-1987. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy, 1989-1993. DAVID B. COOK. Position: Member. Born Washington, D.C., December 28, 1946; admitted to bar, 1972, District of Columbia. Education: Princeton University (A.B., 1968); Yale University (J.D., 1971). Phi Beta Kappa. Note and Comment Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1970-1971. Law Clerk, Judge Carl McGowan, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, 1971-1972. Attorney, Office of General Counsel, Council on Environmental Quality, 1972-1975 (On detail from JAGC, USNR). Member, U.S. Delegation to United Nations Law of the Sea Conference, 1973-1975. from: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/bio/woolsey_bio.html R. James Woolsey is a partner at the law fire of Shea & Gardner in Washington, D.C. He returned to the firm in January 1995 after serving for two years as Director of Central Intelligence. He has practiced at the firm for seventeen years, on four occasions, since 1973. Mr. Woolsey's law practice has been in the fields of civil litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and corporate transactions; increasingly his practice has been international. He has served recently as counsel for major American and overseas corporations in both commercial arbitration and the negotiation of joint ventures and other agreements. He serves regularly as a neutral (both as an arbitrator and a mediator) in commercial disputes between major companies. Mr. Woolsey has been a member of the Boards of Directors of several corporations, including: USF&G, 1995-present; Sun HealthCare Group. Inc., 1995-present; Yurie Systems, Inc., 1996-present; Martin Marietta, 1991-1993; British Aerospace, Inc., 1992-1993; Fairchild Industries, 1984-1989; Titan Corporation, 1983-1989-, DynCorp, 1988-1989. Besides serving as Director of Central Intelligence, Mr. Woolsey has served in the U.S. government as: Ambassador to the Negotiation on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), Vienna, 1989-1991; Under Secretary of the Navy, 1977-1979; General Counsel to the U.9 ' Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1970-73; Advisor (during military service) on the U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT 1), Helsinki and Vienna, 1969-1970. He was also appointed by the President as Delegate at Large to the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) and Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST), Geneva, 1983-1986. Mr. Woolsey has been a Director or Trustee of numerous civic organizations: The Smithsonian Institution (Chairman, Board of Regents' Executive Committee),, 1989-1993-, The Center for Strategic & International Studies, 1991-93, 1995-; The Goldwater Scholarship Foundation, 1988-90; The Aerospace Corporation, 1982-89; and Stanford University, 1972-74. He has been a member of. The President's Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform, 1989; The President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission), 1985-1986; and The President’s Commission on Strategic Forces (Scowcraft Commission), 1993. Mr. Woolsey was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1941. He is married to Suzanne Haley Woolsey, the Chief Operating Officer of the National Academy of Sciences, and they have three sons: Robert, Daniel, and Benjamin. Mr. Woolsey attended Tulsa public schools, graduating from Tulsa Central High School in 1959. He received his B.A. Degree in 1963 from Stanford University (With Great Distinction, Phi Beta Kappa), an M.A. from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar 1963-65, and an LL.B from Yale Law School in 1968, where he was Managing Editor of the Yale Law Journal. -----Original Message----- From: David Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, October 30, 1999 8:37 AM Subject: [CIA-DRUGS] Former CIA Director Woolsey criticizes Clinton >From: David Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Hmmm........is he worried about.......drugs????? What else did they discuss >at that symposium?? > >Former CIA chief criticizes spy policy > > Sunday, 10 October 1999 21:06 (GMT) > > (UPI Focus) > Former CIA chief criticizes spy policy > SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Oct. 10 (UPI) - Former CIA Director R. James > Woolsey, who left the agency in 1995, said at an intelligence symposium > this weekend that the Clinton administration has allowed U.S. espionage > to deteriorate. > Speaking at a two-day Trinity University conference in San Antonio - > "Doubled-Edged Secrets: Six Decades of Intelligence in the Pacific" - > Woolsey said the nation's spy skills are deteriorating to the level of > the 1920s-1930s, when secretaries of state were said to believe that > gentleman didn't read other people's mail. > Woolsey, a career Pentagon officer and arms-reduction negotiator, was > appointed CIA director by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and served two > years. > Warning that the international situation is more volatile than > anytime since World War II, Woolsey said Saturday, "It's not fair to > blame statesmen of (the pre-World War II) era for not being clairvoyant > because they didn't see Germany and Japan coming. Those problems were > clouds on the horizon, not thunderstorms overhead. But it is fair to > blame them for not being careful, and what they did bears an interesting > resemblance to what we're doing today in the comfortable, relaxed 1990s. > " > Woolsey pointed to important dangers, including arms buildup in China > and North Korea, terrorism and germ warfare, adding, "We must be > concerned that the former Soviet military industrial complex is very > much for sale." > Retired Navy Adm. William Studeman, former director of both naval > intelligence and the National Security Agency, is even more critical of > our current intelligence posture. > Studeman said budgets for intelligence gathering have remained flat > for 10 years. > "As a result of what I consider less than adequate funding, the > intelligence community faces prodigious modernization challenges," > Studeman told the conference attendees. > Sunday's sessions cover American espionage success and failure from > 1941 to the present. Japanese code-breaking, the Cuban Missile Crisis, > Cold War submarine espionage and the 1968 capture of the USS Pueblo are > among the topics the spy experts are discussing. > -- > Copyright 1999 by United Press International. > All rights reserved. > -- > > > Copyright 1999 by United Press International > >> --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- GRAB THE GATOR! FREE SOFTWARE DOES ALL THE TYPING FOR YOU! Tired of filling out forms and remembering passwords? Gator fills in forms and passwords with just one click! Comes with $50 in free coupons! <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/gator3 ">Click Here</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------------