Whitewater

⇐ newest Page 2 of 5 oldest ⇒
  • Cruising the Mediterranean

    Our travel expert offers tips on small cruise ships, Grand Canyon white-water trips and swimming with dolphins.
  • Fresh feathers, Mr. Safire?

    You always wanted to have your crow and eat it too on the Clinton scandals, so now it's time for you to keep your word.
  • Smearing Hillary

    The first lady's lost Whitewater billing records were supposed to be the smoking gun that would lead to her indictment. Instead, they corroborated her claims of innocence.
  • 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.
  • Nabbing David Hale

    Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness turned his government-funded loan company into an ATM machine for his politically connected friends. When the feds caught on, he tried to blame President Clinton.
  • Whose vast conspiracy is it, anyway?

    There was a plot to get President Clinton, argues Jeffrey Toobin. It just wasn't the one you think.
  • She's leaving home

    Hillary Clinton is finally striking out on her own. But will she ever figure out who she really is?
  • The lonely crusade of Croatia's riverman

    Zeljko Kelemen is determined to create a river-rafting industry in Croatia -- for the good of his country and his countrymen.
  • He vs. she, part 1

    Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Ventura says what's on his mind; should you blame the Net?
  • Verdict on Starr's witness

    Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges.
  • Tainted witness

    The Arkansas trooper who corroborated David Hale's story received payments from the American Spectator.
  • Impeachment hearing voices

    A round-up of the most quotable moments from Wednesday's hearing.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Starr

    When the real Kenneth Starr finally stood up before the House, he turned out to have a split personality.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Starr

    When the real Kenneth Starr finally stood up before the House, he turned out to have a split personality.
  • Brother on brother

    How Ken Starr's key Whitewater witness tried to get his brother to lie against President Clinton.
  • Brother on brother

    Whitewater witness David Hale attempted to suborn perjury by his own brother by asking him to falsely corroborate illegal acts by President Clinton.
  • The canary

    The fate of New York Sen. Alfonse D'Amato might hinge on how strong the toxic blowback is from Capitol Hill's impeachment stink.
  • Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding

    The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the grand jury.
  • Loyal to the end

    Susan McDougal, on trial in California on non-Whitewater offenses, feels vindicated.
  • Why we ran the Henry Hyde story

  • Why we ran the Henry Hyde story

  • Where's Whitewater?

    The independent counsel seems to have forgotten something on his way to the impeachment party.
  • Cast of characters

    Cast of characters behind the Clinton-Starr scandal
  • Protected witness

    How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance.
⇐ newest Page 2 of 5    oldest ⇒

From Salon's blogs