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  • 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.
  • Starr deputy met with Scaife's private investigator

    Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing did not fully report on meetings with anti-Clinton operative.
  • 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.
  • Scaife investigator targeted CNN reporter

    Private details about TV correspondent John Camp's life ended up in House committee files.
  • 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 through-the-looking-glass investigation.
  • A million to one

    Despite the seemingly impossible odds, there are good reasons why Paula Jones might appeal the dismissal of her case.
  • Baby bulls

    Young people with no professional investing experience are riding high on the stock market. But do they know that what goes up must come down?
  • White House jumps into Starr "conflict" fray

    President Clinton's chief lawyer demands independent counsel recuse himself from Hale investigation.
  • Case closing

    The Justice Department's "request" that Kenneth Starr investigate his own chief Whitewater witness is one of the last nails in the independent counsel's coffin.
  • The other Republican smear

  • Arkansas trooper considered demanding money from President Clinton

    Source for Los Angeles Times' "Troopergate" story discussed trading silence about Clinton's private life for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Kenneth Starr has lost his credibility

    Legal experts raise questions about the prosecutor's apparent conflicts of interest.
  • 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?
  • The man behind the mask

    A profile of billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, who has been underwriting various efforts to discredit President Clinton.
  • Clinton's "Soviet connection"

    Salon reports that Peter W. Smith, a Chicago investment banker and conservative fund-raiser, discussed financing a probe of President Clinton's 1969 trip to the former Soviet Union as a college student.
  • A diminished view of manhood

    Recent remarks by Green Bay Packer star Reggie White calling homosexuality a sin and the cause of much of the nation's troubles reflect a widespread homophobia in the African-American community.
  • Newsreal: Republicans to Ken Starr: Ugh!

    Now that Paula Jones has gone, all the Republicans have left against President Clinton is the Whitewater land deal. That does not fill them with enthusiasm.
  • Newsreal: Turning the tables on Starr

    Attorney General Janet Reno considers turning the tables on Kenneth Starr and investigating his key Whitewater witness.
  • Judgment day

    The end of the Paula Jones lawsuit will seriously damage Kenneth Starr's investigation, an expert says.
  • Newsreal: The men who kept Paula Jones lawsuit going

    How associates of billionaire Clinton-hater Richard Mellon Scaife kept Paula Jones' legal battle going.
  • Newsreal: Day of reckoning

    With Paula Jones' case thrown out, it's time to expose those responsible for four years of political and journalistic fraud
  • Newsreal: Fish or cut bait

    If he wants to save his proudest foreign policy accomplishment, President Clinton will have to face down Israel.
  • Newsreal: Hell no, we won't throw away the key

    Serious civil disobedience against the nation's drug sentencing laws are being staged, not by pot-smoking hippies and wild-eyed libertarians, but by prosecutors and senior judges, one of them a Reagan appointee.
  • Starr strikes back

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