David Hale

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  • Kenneth Starr has lost his credibility

    Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest.
  • Kenneth in Wonderland

    When Kenneth Starr gave up his Scaife-funded Pepperdine chair, it was a tacit admission that long-standing charges of conflict of interest were valid. Now it's time for him to give up his investigation
  • See some evil, hear some evil ...

    A reporter who has been following the Whitewater investigation from the start finds Kenneth Starr giving a free pass to people who have lied and broken the law, so long as they testify against President Clinton.
  • Starr deputy met with Scaife's private investigator

    Salon reports that Kenneth Starr's deputy, Hickman Ewing Jr., met quietly several times with an anti-Clinton private investigator employed by conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.
  • Starr strikes back

    Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest.
  • 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.
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