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Waiting for the nation's major newspapers to admit they were wrong about Whitewater? You'll be waiting a long, long time.
By Joe Conason
September 22, 2000
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Democratic leaders decry the timing of news that the Office of Independent Counsel has impaneled a new grand jury to investigate President Clinton.
By Joe Conason
August 18, 2000
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With a talking presidential penis and a shovelful of Hollywood dirt, Joe Eszterhas waxes trashy on the Lewinsky scandal.
By Peter Kurth
July 19, 2000
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Spokesman Bakaly's testimony offers a glimpse into Starr's embattled office.
By Daryl Lindsey
July 18, 2000
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July 14, 2000
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New bankruptcy documents make the murky finances of Ken Starr's key witness look even shadier.
By Bruce Shapiro
July 12, 2000
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Beneath the radar, the legal dramas inspired by the president's troubles continue to play out -- and Clinton has himself partly to blame.
By Bruce Shapiro
June 2, 2000
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You always wanted to have your crow and eat it too on the Clinton scandals, so now it's time for you to keep your word.
By Joe Conason
March 14, 2000
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The first lady's lost Whitewater billing records were supposed to be the smoking gun that would lead to her indictment. Instead, they corroborated her claims of innocence.
By Joe Conason and Gene Lyons
March 6, 2000
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How a pack of conservative lawyers used Matt Drudge and Clinton-accuser Kathleen Willey to scuttle a deal in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
By Joe Conason and Gene Lyons
March 4, 2000
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Don't stigmatize your kids with ridiculous last names! Plus: American public was the only hero in the Clinton-Lewinsky debacle; maybe AWOL Northwest pilot was just following orders
Letters to the editor
January 24, 2000
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In indicting Julie Hiatt Steele, the independent counsel continues a pattern of bullying women.
By Bruce Shapiro
December 30, 1999
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Two years in a row, Clinton's State of the Union address proves he won't follow the presidential tragedy script.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
December 30, 1999
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Lie detectors, all around! Plus: Tonya takes a another swipe; Bunny brothel honors Andy Kaufman, and the Spice Girls ... waxy but wickless.
By Amy Reiter
December 20, 1999
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Did attorneys for Kenneth Starr and Linda Tripp arrange a secret tape exchange to leak information to Newsweek?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
December 16, 1999
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An informal survey of toupees, transplants, weaves and dye-jobs reveals that 10 percent to 22 percent of United States senators are engaged in a coverup.
By John F. Murphy
November 22, 1999
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This is Marie Osmond off drugs; music lovers to Nancy Kerrigan: "Why you?"; and Mark Harmon, potty mouth. Plus: Mare and Rho return!
By Amy Reiter
October 18, 1999
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What's the real smell of Eau de Mac?? Plus: For damn sure Ken Starr has regrets; astonished agreement with Arianna.
Letters to the Editor
September 23, 1999
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The former chief of staff to Sen. Max Baucus claims he sexually harassed her, then fired her, but the senator tells an entirely different story -- that she was relentlessly abusing his staff.
By Susan Crabtree
September 18, 1999
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For Gennifer, Dolly, Paula and Monica, love never has to die, if they take it online.
By Suzi Parker
September 2, 1999
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Imagine if the White House claimed it was exonerated by an investigation, but wouldn't release the results.
By Joe Conason
August 10, 1999
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Linda Tripp, whose secret tapes of a tearful Monica Lewinsky almost brought down a president, now faces the long arm of the law herself for recording those fateful tapes illegally.
By Jeff Stein
July 30, 1999
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After a year-long probe, the Justice Department's special counsel finds "insufficient" evidence of Whitewater witness-tampering.
By Joe Conason
July 28, 1999
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Why Tiger's dad can't be (or must be) a racist; Camille Paglia showed me the light; does Bob Woodward matter anymore?
Letters to the Editor
June 25, 1999
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Taped conversations, a lawsuit by a woman named Jones and a zealous independent counsel. Sound familiar? But the former HUD secretary faces not impeachment, but 90 years in prison.
By Guy Raz
June 25, 1999