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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?
By Gene Lyons
April 7, 1998
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Why are reporters, those vigilant guardians of constitutional freedoms, cravenly unzipping themselves for drug testing?
By Carol Lloyd
April 1, 1998
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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.
By Gene Lyons
March 30, 1998
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The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
By Mollie Dickenson
March 27, 1998
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Gloria Steinem unleashes exciting news about young feminism -- not!
By Lori Leibovich
March 27, 1998
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The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
By Mollie Dickenson
March 27, 1998
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There is a right-wing conspiracy to bring down the president.
By Andrew
Ross
March 19, 1998
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How a manic-depressive's quest for revenge finally killed him,
but not before he embroiled the country in a tortuous six-year quest called
the Whitewater investigation.
By Gene Lyons
March 16, 1998
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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.
By Andrew
Ross
February 26, 1998
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The deep and twisted roots of Kenneth Starr's Clinton inquisition stretch back to the dark corners of the 1992 presidential campaign.
By Mollie Dickenson
February 24, 1998
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Washington journalist Mollie Dickenson investigates the unsavory political origins of Kenneth Starr's endless inquisition of President Clinton.
By Mollie Dickenson
February 24, 1998
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On the Clinton scandals, the newspaper of record is the newspaper of insinuations, half-truths, omissions and flat-out inaccuracies.
By Gene Lyons
February 14, 1998
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The dissemination of grand jury leaks violates the law as well as the journalist's moral and professional ethos.
By Joe Conason
February 12, 1998
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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.
By Gene Lyons
January 30, 1998
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The dissemination of grand jury leaks violates the law as well
as the journalist's moral and professional ethos.
By Joe Conason
January 30, 1998
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The Net becomes WorldCom's fiefdom
By Scott Rosenberg
October 9, 1997
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The New York Times was better when it was gray.
By Jim Lewis
September 23, 1997
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How the New York Times got an inflammatory quote wrong -- big time.
By Jonathan Broder
August 19, 1997
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The nimble Wall Street Journal consistently scoops the New York Times -- and it has the figures to prove it.
By Mark Lasswell
July 24, 1997
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In a shocking article, the newspaper of record reveals that many Net users are deviating from officially mandated Just Say No drug rhetoric!
By Daniel Radosh
June 24, 1997
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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. It's about journalistic
malfeasance, cynical political gamesmanship and a gross
abuse of judicial power.
By Andrew Ross
April 11, 1996
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By Andrew Ross
January 13, 1996