At the center of a now-public turf war at U.S. EPA is John C. Martin, a special agent who agency watchdogs say improperly treads on their territory and refuses to cooperate. If the name rings a bell, it might be because his father -- John C. Martin Sr. -- was the longtime head of the same watchdog office where his son now raises hackles. The elder Martin was nominated by President Reagan to become EPA's inspector general in 1983 and was reappointed by the George H.W. Bush administration.
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机译:在美国EPA如今公开的草皮战争的中心,是约翰·C·马丁(John C. Martin),他是一名特工,该机构的监督者说,他们不当地踩踏领土,拒绝合作。如果这个名字敲响了,那可能是因为他的父亲约翰·C·马丁·小号(John C. Martin Sr.)是同一家看门狗办公室的长期负责人,他的儿子现在在那里饲养黑头豆。年长的马丁由里根总统提名,于1983年成为EPA的监察长,并由乔治·H·W任命。布什政府。
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