Scandal

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Hawaiian putsch
Sex, drugs, sunshine and suicide: How an esteemed philanthropic estate -- and one of Goldman Sachs' biggest outside shareholders -- wound up in the sewer.
Another Republican hatchet job
The latest leaked charges against Al Gore are more the product of partisan politics than any new hard evidence.
A royal trap
The former Miss Topless Belgium and others are sentenced for setting up Princess Stephanie's hubby with a tryst that ended their marriage.
"Knock"-ing her up
Former Osaka Gov. Knock Yokoyama, 68, admits to feeling up a 21-year-old.
Hello kitties
In a country that favors group-feeling to individualism, two fashion-based subcultures, "egg girls" and "little gals," cause a big stir.
A deafening silence
Why haven't Latino leaders spoken out about the LAPD scandal?
Impeachment's little elves
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.
Temps for the vast right-wing conspiracy
Richard Mellon Scaife and other leaders in the effort to bring down President Clinton were driven by ideology. Meet Larry Nichols and Larry Case, who were in it for the money.
South Carolina poll scandal
The GOP shut out voters in important black voting precincts Saturday. Was it a conspiracy against John McCain or just incompetence?
CIA chief testifies in Deutch probe
Back-stabbing, CIA-style
The John Deutch scandal shows that the spooks spend more time trying to ruin each other than they do chasing down security breaches.
Newt's makeover
The shunned former speaker, reborn as Big Ideas Guy, calls for an end to adolescence, and says we're not really in the Information Age yet.
Midnight rendezvous
Did attorneys for Kenneth Starr and Linda Tripp arrange a secret tape exchange to leak information to Newsweek?
At the Bad Sex Prize ceremony, London's literati get loose
Even an appearance by Princess Diana's "love rat" and a vicious routine about Auberon Waugh's sex life don't ruin the mood.
Gingrich vs. Gingrich
Why has the former speaker of the House chosen to let his dirty linen be brought out for all to see?
Dead senator running?
LBJ's son-in-law Chuck Robb once seemed to be on the fast track to the White House, but these days, he's considered the senator most likely to lose his job in 2000.
Who really broke the L.A. Times-Staples Center story?
In this corner, a scrappy alternative; in the other, a SoCal business journal.
Publisher halts George W. Bush bio
As J.H. Hatfield's credibility crumbles, St. Martin's Press stops distribution of his new book, which says the GOP front-runner was arrested on drug charges in 1972.
Is Hatfield the real McCoy?
Under attack, the author of a new George W. Bush bio lies low while its editor takes the hard questions -- and stands by the drug-arrest allegation.
How Cindy McCain was outed for drug addiction
When an attempt to get tough with a whistleblower backfired in 1994, the McCain spin machine went into overdrive, and the candidate's wife confessed to problems the media was already poised to reveal.
The real Bush drug scandal
Texas Gov. George W. Bush has presided over a crackdown on first-time drug offenders from poor neighborhoods like Houston's Third Ward Bottoms.
Bush won't have to testify in whistle-blower case
A Democratic judge rules Texas governor will not have to give a deposition in the so-called Formaldegate case.
Texas judge rules against Bush
A motion to force Eliza May to give a deposition in the Texas "Formaldegate" matter was rejected.
The blame game
Bush's people are putting the Steve Forbes campaign on the defensive in the drug-use controversy.
Louder than words
George W. Bush, who refuses to answer questions about his own drug use, slashed drug rehabilitation programs for inmates while ushering in tougher sentencing laws.
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