Kenneth Starr

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  • Newsreal: Blumenthal blasts Starr as he exits grand jury room

    Sidney Blumenthal: 'The entire Whitewater scandal comes down to a (Ken Starr) self-esteem problem'
  • Newsreal: Toothless hounds

    Now that Kenneth Starr's crusade has turned upon the press itself, his loyalists at the New York Times and Washington Post have finally raised a meek and begrudging protest.
  • Newsreal: It's time to investigate the investigator

    Although he may think differently, Kenneth Starr is not above the law.
  • Starr chamber

    The deep and twisted roots of Kenneth Starr's Clinton inquisition stretch back to the dark corners of the 1992 presidential campaign.
  • Newsreal: Prosecuting -- or persecuting? -- the prosecutors

    Critics of independent counsel Kenneth Starr are focusing on prosecutors in his office who were found to have used highly coercive and illegal tactics in previous cases.
  • Newsreal: Starr chamber

    Washington journalist Mollie Dickenson investigates the unsavory political origins of Kenneth Starr's endless inquisition of President Clinton.
  • 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.
  • The alliance between Kenneth Starr's office and the press

    The dissemination of grand jury leaks violates the law as well as the journalist's moral and professional ethos.
  • Newsreal: The Reich stuff?

    President Clinton's former Labor secretary is concerned less with the current scandals surrounding his longtime friend and more with the short-sighted policies that fail to address the widening chasm between America's haves and have-nots.
  • Men in black (robes)

    A legal affairs reporter says that if you're looking for a "conspiracy" to bring down President Clinton, you might start with the head of the United States Supreme Court.
  • Newsreal: Subpoena me? Subpoena you!

    Trying to turn the tables, President Clinton's lawyer subpoenas Kenneth Starr and others he suspects of colluding to get the president.
  • The unholy alliance between Kenneth Starr's office and the press

    The dissemination of grand jury leaks violates the law as well as the journalist's moral and professional ethos.
  • 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 grand inquisitor

    Kenneth Starr may "hold all the cards," but his hand is weak.
  • Newsreal: Advantage, Starr?

    Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr has the Whip hand in the latest Clinton sex scandal. And that has more than just the President concerned.
  • Smoking guns?

    A literary agent who claims to have heard the tapes of the former White House intern who allegedly had an affair with President Clinton says her descriptions of the sexual activities and being in love with the president are shocking.
  • Newsreal: Clinton: His nine lives aren't used up yet

    The president's latest "end" is greatly exaggerated.
  • Newsreal: The Clinton crisis

  • 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.
  • Handicapping Watergate II

    A tip sheet, guide and (generous) odds on the Clinton investigations
  • 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.
  • Whitewater: Parade of the red herrings

    After spending $30 million, poring over 250,000 documents and investigating half the state of Arkansas the Republicans have produced nothing but "suspicions."
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