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Article: Kissinger's Clients May Be Revealed;Disclosure Expected in Eagleburger's Confirmation Hearings
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- The Washington Post
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- February 11, 1989
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The clients and inner workings of Kissinger Associates, the
foreign policy consulting firm run by former secretary of state Henry
A. Kissinger, will be publicly exposed for the first time at the
confirmation hearing of Lawrence S. Eagleburger, President Bush's
nominee to be deputy secretary of state, according to Senate sources.
Eagleburger has served as president of the firm since he resigned
from the State Department in May 1984 after 27 years in the Foreign
Service. He left the government with virtually no personal wealth,
his disclosure statements showed, but he returns to Washington with a
long list of business associations and-presumably-considerable
personal holdings.
He is trying ...