Arkansas

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  • How the Rodham girl lost her accent

    These days, Arkansans might have a thing or two to say to New Yorkers about the woman who would be as one among them.
  • The little old hell-raiser from Pasadena

    Granny D, 89, is walking across the U.S. to push for campaign finance reform.
  • The great Arkansas railway mystery

    Twelve years ago, two teenagers were murdered on a rural railroad track. Right-wing conspiracy theorists who blamed then-Gov. Bill Clinton for the killings have now lost a $600,000 libel suit in the case.
  • Throwing the book at it

    Allegations of deceptive politics and public giveaways shroud plans for the Clinton presidential library.
  • Dumping scandal: The export of bad blood

    Canadian victims to file lawsuit over bad blood exports from U.S.
  • The mark of Cain: A tale of two brothers

    The Mark of Cain By Murray Waas The story of the Hale brothers
  • Looting the temple of justice

    Why didn't Kenneth Starr pursue evidence that his star anti-Clinton witness had openly operated a corrupt kickback scheme out of his own courtroom?
  • Kenneth S.: A man obsessed

    A Washington psychoanalyst analyzes 'Kenneth S.' and his odd fixation on the president's sex life.
  • Victim of circumstance

    the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
  • The happy prisoner

    Because of Whitewater and Kenneth Starr, she may not be seeing the outside world for the next several years, but Susan McDougal regrets almost nothing.
  • Portrait of a bag man

    Burly, gravelly voiced outdoorsman Parker Dozhier was secretly funneling money to a key Whitewater witness and running an intelligence-gathering and dirty tricks operation -- out of a bait shop.
  • Newsreal: Clinton's ghost

    How a manic-depressive's quest for revenge finally killed him, but not before he embroiled the country in a tortuous six-year quest called the Whitewater investigation.
  • Newsreal: The Falwell connection

    A Salon investigative report details how the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
  • The Falwell connection

    How the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
  • All the facts that are fit to omit

    On the Clinton scandals, the newspaper of record is the newspaper of insinuations, half-truths, omissions and flat-out inaccuracies.
  • Newsreal: The roots of the Clinton smear

    An Arkansas journalist explains how the alleged Clinton sex scandals have become a mini-industry built mainly on fabrications manufactured by political enemies in Arkansas who have been aiming to bring Clinton down for the past 10 years.
  • The roots of the Clinton smear

    The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 8 years, to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics.
  • The New York Times: All the facts that are fit to omit

    Gene Lyons, an Arkansas reporter who has covered the alleged Clinton scandals for the past six years, takes a very critical look at how the New York Times has handled the stories.
  • The Pied Piper of the Clinton conspiracists

    An Arkansas newspaper columnist who has followed the fortunes and alleged scandals of President Clinton for years reviews a new book by a British journalist who believes that the president is guilty of every crime his extremist opponents accuse him of.
  • Newsreal: Paula Jones's sleaze finder

    The latest member of the Paula Jones legal team is a private detective whose job is to run down the sleaziest recycled rumors about the president's alleged sexual escapades in Arkansas.
  • Lady and the tramp

    In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.
  • The Great Frame-Up

    There is a Whitewater scandal all right, but it has little to do with the benighted patch of land in the Ozarks or a failed Arkansas S&L.
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