M. Larry Lawrence - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • Senate should demand answers before sending Holbrooke to UN, News World Communications, Inc. Aug 10, 1998
  • Holbrooke Discloses Gift of Free Lodging, NY Times, September 15, 1998
  • White House Denies Report of Burial Plots Traded for Donations, NY Times, November 20, 1997
  • Ambassador Is Fined for Excess Donations, NY Times, March 8, 1994
  • Arlington Controversy Stirs Again CNN, Dec. 4, 1997
  • Records Undercut Waiver for Arlington Grave NY Times December 5, 1997
  • Arlington Controversy Continues, CNN, Dec. 11, 1997
  • New Questions About Envoy Who Is Buried at Arlington, NY Times, December 6, 1997
  • Body of Envoy To Be Removed From Arlington, NY Times, December 9, 1997
  • Body, and Tombstone of Lies, Are Removed, NY Times, December 12, 1997
  • M. Larry Lawrence Press Report About Political Contributions, Arlington Cemetery Web site, visited 1/25/2008
  • Arlington Controversy Stirs Again, CNN Dec. 4, 1997
  • THE TROUBLE WITH LARRY IS HE DUG HIS OWN HOLE BY STEVE DUNLEAVY, from the New York Post, December 12, 1997 on the Arlington Cemetery Web site
  • Statement on the Death of Ambassador M. Larry Lawrence, University of California Santa Barbara, January 9, 1996
  • The Hall of Lame, Forbes magazine, Mar. 8, 1999

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