Murray Waas

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  • False Witness, Part 2

    Kenneth Starr's key witness, David Hale, lied under oath during his testimony in the Whitewater case to conceal his secret ties to conservative activists
  • False Witness, Part 1

    Salon launches "False Witness," an investigative series on David Hale, President Clinton and the untold story of Whitewater.
  • False Witness: Part Five

    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?
  • New Yorker magazine subpoena quashed

    A federal judge quashes conservative gadfly Larry Klayman's subpoena of New Yorker writer Jane Mayer
  • Special Report: Clinton administration failed to monitor China's use of missile-technology exports

    A special Salon report reveals that the Clinton administration failed to monitor China's use of U.S. missile technology exports, while ignoring the Pentagon's dire warnings.
  • Investigating a conflict

    Kenneth Starr is proposing an "independent" investigator to look into the David Hale payments probe. The question is, how independent?
  • The smearing of Judge Woods

    How newspaper articles of questionable origin were used by Kenneth Starr to remove a federal jurist in a Whitewater case.
  • Salon's conspiracy

    How did it get the Hale-Scaife stories, and when did it get them?
  • Salon Editorial

    An editorial by Salon Editor David Talbot in which he defends Salon's editorial integrity against attacks by the Wall Street Journal's editorial page and other far-right organs.
  • Starr strikes back

    Defiantly, the independent counsel bids farewell to Malibu while holding tight to his investigation of the president.
  • See some evil, hear some evil ...

    Kenneth Starr says his only concern is the truth. Then why is he giving fre passes to people who have lied and broken the law?
  • Sick victory

    Now that Paula Jones has been vanquished, who will the Clintons beat into the ground next?
  • 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 strikes back

    Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest.
  • 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: The ties that bind

    The lawyer who contributed $50,000 to Paula Jones' legal fund also served as counsel for Richard Mellon Scaife's anti-Clinton Arkansas project.
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