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We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
By David Talbot
September 10, 1998
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The independent counsel seems to have forgotten something on his way to the impeachment party.
By Jonathan Broder
August 30, 1998
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We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
By David Talbot
August 30, 1998
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How Ken Starr tried to prevent state prosecutors from charging his prime witness with defrauding poor black people of burial insurance.
By Murray Waas
August 30, 1998
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Here comes Newt! Don't look now, but guess who is about to make a political comeback.
By Joe Conason
August 24, 1998
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It's time for the American system to usher Ken Starr from the stage.
By David Talbot
August 21, 1998
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In an exclusive interview, William Watt, a key witness in Kenneth Starr's Whitewater probe, charges that Starr's investigators ignored information he provided them which undermined their case against President Clinton
By Murray Waas
August 17, 1998
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A key witness charges Whitewater investigators ignored information beneficial to Clinton.
By Murray Waas
August 17, 1998
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Whitewater wasn't the only time Starr's witness David Hale lied about his supposed criminal relationship with then-Gov. Clinton.
By Murray Waas
August 14, 1998
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The Whitewater case wasn't the only time David Hale invoked Bill Clinton's name -- falsely -- to help himself.
By Murray Waas
August 14, 1998
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A Salon investigative report reveals how Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness secretly hooked up with a prominent anti-Clinton attorney.
By Murray Waas
August 13, 1998
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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
By Murray Waas
August 13, 1998
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Salon launches "False Witness," an investigative series on David Hale, President Clinton and the untold story of Whitewater.
By Murray Waas
August 12, 1998
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It's time for the American system to usher Ken Starr from the stage.
By David Talbot
July 30, 1998
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the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
By Mollie Dickenson
July 27, 1998
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One federal jurist has shocked even hardened Washington insiders by suggesting that Clinton has declared "war" on the U.S. in his battle with Ken Starr.
By Jonathan Broder
July 21, 1998
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How ironic that Jackie Bennett is the independent counsel's point man for talking to the press, since he has a track record of subpoenaing reporters and compelling them to testify.
By Maria Recio
July 17, 1998
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Michael Shaheen, the man probing whether Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness was paid off by Clinton critics, is known as an ethical straight-shooter.
By Jonathan Broder
July 7, 1998
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Widely regarded as a fair-minded moderate, Kenneth Starr comes from a movement of right-wing judicial activists who are determined to revolutionze American law -- and are succeeding.
By Bruce Shapiro
July 3, 1998
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Michael Shaheen, the man probing whether Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness was paid off by Clinton critics, is known as an ethical straight-shoote
By Jonathan Broder
June 30, 1998
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Former FBI chief William Webster declines to oversee a probe of key Whitewater witness David Hale.
By Jonathan Broder
June 30, 1998
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Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
By Mollie Dickenson
June 29, 1998
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Former Justice Department watchdog Michael J. Shaheen will probe alleged payments to key Whitewater witness David Hale.
By Murray Waas
June 3, 1998
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Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
By Mollie Dickenson
May 30, 1998
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A conservative legal group has subpoenaed Salon reporters
and seeks notes and documents related to Clinton officials and the press.
By Jonathan Broder
May 8, 1998