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HARNESS THE POWER ER OF
EOP Librarians--
Your Information Partners
EOP Library
Room 308 OEOB
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INFORMATION FOR YOU
June 3, 1998
MEMORANDUM FOR: JULIE MASON
103 OEOB
SUBJECT:
Current Awareness Search on Hillary Rodham Clinton
Attached is this week's current awareness search. If you need any articles full text, or have
any questions, please contact Melinda Alter in the OEOB Library (Room 308, x57000).
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Copyright 1998 Globe Newspaper Company
The Boston Globe
June 2, 1998, Tuesday, City Edition
SECTION: LIVING; Pg. E2
LENGTH: 975 words
HEADLINE: Just who is Kerry boosting?
NAMES & FACES;
Material from wire services and other sources is used as well. Names & Faces can
be reached by electronic mail at names (at sign)globe.com.
BYLINE: By Beth Carney, Globe Correspondent and Maureen Dezell, Globe Staff
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Tuatara), has signed on for upcoming concerts and to work on the next
record.
Clintons going to Walden Pond
Bill and Hillary Clinton, both in town later this week, have each agreed to
speak at the grand opening of the Thoreau Institute at Walden
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Copyright 1998 Globe Newspaper Company
The Boston Globe
June 2, 1998, Tuesday, City Edition
SECTION: METRO/REGION; Pg. B1
LENGTH: 704 words
HEADLINE: Why Lois Pines is getting a pass;
MIKE BARNICLE
BYLINE: By Mike Barnicle, Globe Staff
BODY:
So when Pines threatens others with revenge because they toss money to
Reilly rather than to her, it's OK. The same way it was OK when Hillary Clinton
decided to ignore the law as she conducted her very own hearings into
health-care policy. If the cause is liberal enough, or correct enough, bad
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Copyright 1998 Globe Newspaper Company
The Boston Globe
June 2, 1998, Tuesday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1244 words
HEADLINE: In shift, Clinton ends executive privilege bid
BYLINE: By Ann Scales and Bob Hohler, Globe Staff
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
privilege, which is available only to the president and his aides.
Last year, the White House asked the Supreme Court to shield first lady
Hillary Rodham Clinton from having to hand over notes of her conversations with
presidential lawyers to Starr. The high court, in a one-line order, refused to
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Chicago Sun-Times
June 2, 1998, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; SNEED; Pg. 4
LENGTH: 674 words
BYLINE: Michael Sneed
BODY:
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gave Stefani, whom she spoke to in Italian, a true sign of respect: She
signed his dinner plate.
Hillaryville
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, who hits town this week to talk about
saving our nation's treasures before the millennium hits, also plans to dedicate
the Lakefront
PERSON: SOPHIA LOREN (72%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (53%) ;
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Copyright 1998 The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
June 2, 1998, Tuesday HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 794 words
HEADLINE: Clinton's lawyers abandon claim of executive privilege;
But they still seek attorney-client protection in Starr inquiry
SOURCE: Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
BYLINE: David Jackson
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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misuse of public assets. "
White House attorneys said that ruling does not apply because it concerned
discussions with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Copyright 1998 The Denver Post Corporation
The Denver Post
June 2, 1998 Tuesday 2D EDITION
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A-01
LENGTH: 714 words
HEADLINE: Executive-privilege claim dropped Clinton tactic makes fast review
less likely
BYLINE: By Stephen Labaton, The New York Times
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an expedited review.
Although Blumenthal must now answer the questions he had initially refused to
answer about his conversations with the president, Hillary Rodham Clinton and
others, the White House's move makes a speedy resolution of the other privilege
claims, already considered a long
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
June 02, 1998, Tuesday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 869 words
HEADLINE: Clinton drops privilege tactic;
President seeks to slow up Starr's Lewinsky inquiry
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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executive privilege in an effort to shield Lindsey and adviser Sydney
Blumenthal from having to reveal their conversations with the president or first
lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to a grand jury being used by Starr to investigate
charges of witness tampering or perjury involving the president's alleged
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Copyright 1998 Newsday, Inc.
Newsday (New York, NY)
June 2, 1998, Tuesday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A12
LENGTH: 1123 words
HEADLINE: FLASH! / THE LATEST ENTERTAINMENT NEWS AND MORE
BYLINE: By Verne Gay. STAFF WRITER; Pete Bowles
BODY:
shoed feet, all 6 feet, 4 1/2 inches of this drag queen scream out, "Girl
Power. " Chelsea Clinton: With four new attractive friends her dad would
certainly approve of this career move. Ginger Spice II (Tina Louise from
"Gilligan's
GRAPHIC: Photos- 1) Shelby Coffey III. 2) Sarah Ferguson. 3) RuPaul. 4)
Chelsea Clinton. 5) Tina Louise. 6) AP File Photo-Who do the Spice Girls really,
really want now that halliwell, second from right, is
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Copyright 1998 Sentinel Communications Co.
THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
June 2, 1998 Tuesday, METRO
SECTION: EDITORIAL; Pg. A12
LENGTH: 97 words
HEADLINE: A BAD EXAMPLE
BODY:
USING THE book It Takes a Village, by Hillary Clinton, as an analogy and
projecting the concept to the highest level, President Clinton presides over one
big family of villages.
As such he can be
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Copyright 1998 Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
The Plain Dealer
June 2, 1998 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: EVERYWOMAN; Pg. 4F
LENGTH: 508 words
HEADLINE: FIRST LADIES' LIBRARY FORMALLY OPENS MONDAY
BYLINE: By EVELYN THEISS; PLAIN DEALER REPORTER
BODY:
Announcement of the National First Ladies' Library was made in January,
in Washington, D.C. The following month, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
unveiled the library's "virtual" centerpiece, the only online comprehensive
bibliography of literary works by and about first ladies.
The library's
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Copyright 1998 The Times-Picayune Publishing Co.
The Times-Picayune
June 2, 1998 Tuesday, THIRD
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B7
LENGTH: 741 words
HEADLINE: WHAT MONICA WROTE
BYLINE: By Maureen Dowd
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
loopy letters, little hearts and breathless punctuation. Here's what she
wrote:
Monica Clinton. Monica Lewinsky Clinton. Monica Lewinsky Rodham Clinton.
Mrs. Big Creep. (Frowny face.) First Lady Monica. (Smiley face.) Menu for MY
Italian State Dinner:
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Tribune Company
Chicago Tribune
June 2, 1998 Tuesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: KIDNEWS; Pg. 9; ZONE: C; playing around. www.4kids.org. Your quickest
spot to the coolest spots on the internet.
LENGTH: 461 words
BYLINE: Copyright (copyright) 1998, 4Kids. Associates, Distributed by Universal
Press Syndicate 05/31/98.
BODY:
women from 1600-1998; we're talking scientists,
teachers and anti-slavery activists. The site has everyone from pilgrims to
political pro Hillary Clinton.
NEED YOUR OWN SPACE? THIS IS IT
At Kids' Space, friends meet to share stories, art and music. This is a
PERSON: RITA DOVE (54%) i HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (52%);
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Copyright 1998 The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
June 1, 1998, Monday HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 15A
LENGTH: 782 words
HEADLINE: Clinton expected at Dallas dinner;
NorthPark developer holding fund-raiser
SOURCE: Staff Writer of The Dallas Morning News
BYLINE: Todd J. Gillman
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honored Mr. Nasher on Saturday at its annual Gridiron Show, where he sat
cheerfully through sketches such as one in which Hillary Rodham Clinton - who is
not expected in Dallas on Tuesday - sings "Stand By Your Man, " with the opening
lyrics, "Sometimes
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Copyright 1998 Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
The Plain Dealer
June 1, 1998 Monday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: EDITORIALS & FORUM; Pg. 9B
LENGTH: 730 words
HEADLINE: THAT MEAN OLD FBI IS SPOILING ALL POOR LITTLE MONICA'S FUN
BYLINE: by MAUREEN DOWD
BODY:
loopy letters, little hearts and breathless punctuation. Here's what she
wrote:
Monica Clinton. Monica Lewinsky Clinton. Monica Lewinsky Rodham Clinton.
Mrs. Big Creep. (Frowny face.) First Lady Monica. (Smiley face.) Menu for MY
Italian State Dinner:
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Copyright 1998 The Chronicle Publishing Co.
The San Francisco Chronicle
JUNE 1, 1998, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. D1; BOOKS
LENGTH: 954 words
HEADLINE: Few Smiles At Annual BookExpo;
Independents' suit hangs like a cloud
BYLINE: Patricia Holt
DATELINE: Chicago
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title that once would have swept this convention. George Stephanopoulis'
"IK!IK!" memoir, "All Too Human," about working for Bill and Hillary Clinton,
for example, reportedly reveals that the president is very much the womanizer of
recent rumors and that the first lady's obstinance triggered the Whitewater and
later the "
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Copyright 1998 The San Diego Union-Tribune
The San Diego Union-Tribune
June 01, 1998, Monday
SECTION: NEWS Pg. A-5
LENGTH: 701 words
HEADLINE: Aide: Starr could subpoena president; Clinton has refused requests to
testify
BYLINE: Janelle Carter WASHINGTON
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jury that Clinton had spoken the truth in her 1996 fraud trial.
McDougal and her late husband, Jim McDougal, were partners with Bill and
Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Whitewater development when Clinton was governor
of Arkansas.
** The source of The New Yorker article revealing the 1969 arrest of Tripp
was the former
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Tribune Company
Chicago Tribune
June 1, 1998 Monday, EVENING UPDATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 7; ZONE: C; EVENING. Health.
LENGTH: 209 words
HEADLINE: ASTHMA;
U.S. LAUNCHING SERVICE TO CURB ATTACKS IN CHILDREN
BYLINE: News items on this page are compiled from Reuters, Associated Press and
Universal Press Syndicate.
BODY:
Hillary Rodham Clinton recently announced a campaign to educate parents and
communities about how to handle and prevent attacks from asthma, which affects
about
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Copyright 1998 The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
May 31, 1998, Sunday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 03A
LENGTH: 387 words
SERIES: Metro
HEADLINE: White House, Starr at impasse over paper chase
DATELINE: Washington
GRAPHIC: Photo :
Class reunion at the White House: President and Mrs. Clinton walk from
the executive mansion to nearby Blair House, where they entertained
1,200 guests Saturday from the Georgetown University Class of 1968 for
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Copyright 1998 Globe Newspaper Company
The Boston Globe
May 31, 1998, Sunday, City Edition
SECTION: NORTH WEEKLY; Pg. 5
LENGTH: 1124 words
HEADLINE: Tarr bows out from county race;
NORTH WEEKLY / THE POLITICAL TRAIL / JOHN LAIDLER
BYLINE: By John Laidler
BODY:
Essex County Commissioner; and political newcomers Mary Ellen Manning of
Peabody, and Michael K. Callahan of Marblehead.
Around the North
Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the guest of honor at a fundraising dinner
for Representative John F. Tierney this Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Chicago Sun-Times
May 31, 1998, SUNDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: SUNDAY NEWS; Pg. 36
LENGTH: 810 words
HEADLINE: With Daley boost, Solis is on the move
BYLINE: BY SUSY SCHULTZ
BODY:
not political. Their daughter Patti Solis Doyle is in the thick of it in
Washington, D.C., as director of scheduling for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"We are very proud of all of our children," said Alejandrina Solis. "Yes, it
hurts when there is criticism of our son. But we are proud that he is here and
serving in
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Chicago Sun-Times
May 31, 1998, SUNDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: SUNDAY NEWS; THE WEEK AHEAD; Pg. 25
LENGTH: 294 words
BODY:
offs
President Clinton and his wife will address graduates at two New England
schools this week. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Thursday to the new
physicians at Harvard University Medical School. The president gives the
commencement address Friday at the
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
May 31, 1998, SUNDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: FANFARE, Pg. G1
LENGTH: 891 words
HEADLINE: DIVA ARETHA HUSHES RIVALS WITH VOICE BIG AS HER SOUL
BYLINE: Albert Innaurato The New York Times News Service
waiting to see Pavarotti's moonwalk.)
On a higher level, Michael Bolton, the balding pop star beloved of President
and Mrs. Clinton, has just released an album of opera arias for Sony. He sounds
awful, but he is no throatier than the handsome Jose
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
May 31, 1998, SUNDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: FANFARE, Pg. G2
LENGTH: 685 words
HEADLINE: TAKING SACRILEGIOUS SWINGS AT PARENTHOOD, GEN. LEE
BYLINE: Peter Carlson The Washington Post
Giardina detests parent-teacher conferences, so he was appalled to hear
Hillary Rodham Clinton touting a proposal that would require employers to give
parents time off to attend them. ''It often seems - and Hillary's proposal
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Copyright 1998 The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
May 31, 1998, Sunday HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: VIEWPOINTS; Pg. 7J; Rick Horowitz
LENGTH: 585 words
HEADLINE: Don't you believe in coincidence?
BYLINE: Rick Horowitz
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raising" events to the disappearance and sudden reappearance in the
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White House living quarters - of long-sought records from first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton's former law firm.
A Department of Coincidence presumably would coordinate administration
reaction to such matters, which currently are being handled at the
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Copyright 1998 The Denver Post Corporation
The Denver Post
May 31, 1998 Sunday 2D EDITION
SECTION: BKS; Pg. E-03
LENGTH: 886 words
HEADLINE: Opinions hot to the touch Author, 30, calls for derailing of apple
carts
BYLINE: By Diane Hartman
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takes a new look at Delilah, Amy Fisher (you remember, she tried to kill
her boyfriend, Joey Buttafuco's wife), Hillary Clinton, Margaux Hemingway and
Nicole Brown Simpson, among many others. Know that Wurtzel takes everything
personally and gives you her opinion
in the end. " Taking Delilah as an example, she muses that women should be
more mysterious and unattainable and alluring, "as they apparently once were."
She hates that Hillary Clinton is impugned and despised (Rush Limbaugh won't
say the first lady's name without the adjective "feminazi"), but figures she's
earned
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
May 31, 1998, Sunday 2 STAR EDITION
SECTION: ZEST; Pg. 37
LENGTH: 149 words
HEADLINE: U.S., British museums to show Dutch work
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: HARTFORD, Conn.
BODY:
HARTFORD, Conn. - First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and Cherie Booth Blair,
wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, are taking part in a collaboration
between the
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
May 31, 1998, Sunday 4 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 2
LENGTH: 502 words
HEADLINE: Newsmakers
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afternoon brunch at Blair House on Saturday, walking hand-in-hand from
the executive mansion with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. At the end of the
day, more than 1,200 guests, including class members, spouses and friends, were
to meet on the state floor of the
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Copyright 1998 Journal Sentinel Inc.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 31, 1998 Sunday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 8 Celebrities
LENGTH: 513 words
HEADLINE: Celebrities
SOURCE: Journal Sentinel wire reports
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at a brunch at Blair House Saturday, walking hand-in-hand from the
executive mansion with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Later in the day, more than 1,200 guests, including class members, spouses
and friends, were to meet on the state floor of the
PERSON: CINDY CRAWFORD (94%) ; RICHARD GERE (70%) ; ANNA WINTOUR (54%) i FRANCESCO
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Copyright 1998 The San Diego Union-Tribune
The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 31, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: NEWS Pg. A-2
LENGTH: 585 words
HEADLINE: Clinton activity records sought; Lawyers contend Starr request for
papers is too broad
BYLINE: John Solomon WASHINGTON
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requests that originally were in dispute. Once, however, a battle over
notes taken by a lawyer who interviewed Hillary Rodham Clinton was contested to
the Supreme Court, where the White House lost.
Since the Lewinsky investigation began in January, presidential aides have
posed
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Copyright 1998 Star Tribune
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
May 31, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 22A
LENGTH: 218 words
HEADLINE: The week ahead;
May 31 to June 6
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how the euro will affect European compensation and the effect U.S.
compensation practices have in Europe.
Thursday
- First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers commencement remarks at the
Harvard University Medical School.
- The House Banking and Financial Services Committee holds a
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The Sun (Baltimore)
May 31, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS) , Pg. 14A
LENGTH: 471 words
HEADLINE: White House says request for documents is too broad; Prosecutors seek
records of president's whereabouts
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
BODY:
requests that were originally in dispute. Once, however, a battle over
notes taken by a lawyer who interviewed Hillary Rodham Clinton was contested to
the Supreme Court, where the White House lost.
Since the Lewinsky investigation began, presidential aides have posed legal
challenges to
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Chicago Tribune
May 31, 1998 Sunday, CHICAGOLAND FINAL EDITION
SECTION: MAGAZINE; Pg. 10; ZONE: C
LENGTH: 4093 words
HEADLINE: PAST AND FUTURE;
LITERATURE AND COMMERCIALISM, CHAINS AND INDEPENDENTS, UNIVERSITY PRESSES
AND MEGAPUBLISHERSIF EVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET, IT'LL BE AT CHICAGO'S BOOKEXPO
AMERICA
BYLINE: By David L. Ulin. Writer and editor David L. Ulin, a member of the
National Book Critics Circle board of directors, has attended BookExpo America
since 1992.
BODY:
a strange place, is BookExpo, with its combination of the hyper-literary
and the hyper-commercial, its high-profile authors like Pat Conroy and Hillary
Rodham Clinton (this year's big names include Tom Wolfe and George
Stephanopoulos) and its seminars on how to maximize sales and visibility in
PERSON: THOMAS KENNERLY 'TOM' WOLFE JR (50%) i GEORGE
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The Boston Globe
May 30, 1998, Saturday, City Edition
SECTION: LIVING; Pg. C2
LENGTH: 1111 words
HEADLINE: Healy leaving Ireland for Irish Riviera;
NAMES & FACES;
Material from wire services and other sources is used as well. Names & Faces can
be reached by electronic mail at names (at sign)globe.com.
BYLINE: By Beth Carney, Globe Correspondent and Maureen Dezell, Globe Staff
BODY:
made yet, but two of the country's most prominent women are scheduled to
wing in from Washington, D.C., next week. Hillary Rodham Clinton is due at Alan
Solomont and Susan Lewis's Wellesley home for a fund-raiser for US
Representative
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 30, 1998 Saturday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 6
LENGTH: 167 words
HEADLINE: Palestinians say they 11 declare a state if talks don't progress by
May '99
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Ramallah, West Bank
BODY:
It was the first time the Clinton administration had taken a public stand on
the issue. Earlier this month, Hillary Rodham Clinton angered Israelis with her
statement of support for a Palestinian state. Administration officials said the
remark did not represent U.S.
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Sacramento Bee
May 30, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1988 words
HEADLINE: GOLDWATER, CONSERVATIVE ICON, IS DEAD
BYLINE: Sam Stanton, Bee Staff Writer
DATELINE: PHOENIX
BODY:
thought Clinton "is going to be a good president."
He went on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno in 1993 and recalled that
Hillary Rodham Clinton once had been a "Goldwater Girl" during his presidential
run. Then, he told Leno he planned to get a tattoo "right on
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MAY 30, 1998, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A15; JOHN KING
LENGTH: 771 words
HEADLINE: Tauscher Radiates Confidence;
No strong opponents set to face incumbent
BYLINE: JOHN KING
DATELINE: PLEASANTON
BODY:
no strong opponent in sight. And when Tauscher made the rounds this week,
she brought along Hillary and the bacon.
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton toured a Danville school with Tauscher on
Tuesday, media in tow. Solo, Tauscher's been touting a new
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 30, 1998, Saturday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. 33, PEOPLE COLUMN
LENGTH: 791 words
HEADLINE: PEOPLE
BYLINE: Compiled By Harry Levins; Post-Dispatch Senior Writer
BODY:
Register. "First of all, it is a symbol of success
More important,
it is a way to build a legacy. "
Hillary Clinton told a college crowd this week, "I've been accused of talking
to Eleanor Roosevelt, and that's true - I talk to her all the time
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
May 30, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 2E
LENGTH: 891 words
BYLINE: Peter Carlson; Matthew Gilbert
BODY:
Giardina detests parent-teacher conferences, SO he was appalled to hear
Hillary Rodham Clinton touting a proposal that would require employers to give
parents time off to attend them. "To be a good parent, H he writes, "according to
the
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Chicago Tribune
May 30, 1998 Saturday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 15; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 412 words
HEADLINE: PALESTINIANS INSIST THEY'LL DECLARE STATE IF TALKS FAIL
BYLINE: From Tribune News Services.
DATELINE: RAMALLAH, West Bank
BODY:
It was the first time the Clinton administration took a public stand on the
issue. Earlier this month, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton angered Israelis
with her statement of support for a Palestinian state. But administration
officials said Mrs. Clinton's remarks did not represent U.S. policy.
McCurry's comments may have been intended as a gesture to Israel as Prime
Minister Benjamin
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
May 29, 1998, Friday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 15A; Pg. 15A
LENGTH: 924 words
SERIES: Metro Final Today's News
HEADLINE: ON WASHINGTON;
Clinton makes plea for HMO patient choice
BYLINE: Ernie Freda
BODY:
Morgan entertained the Congressional Club's annual First Lady's Luncheon
last week, performing before 1,600 attendees including Hillary Rodham Clinton
and wives and daughters of past and present lawmakers. Morgan used to date Sen.
Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.), who ran
way of life, " he has been quoted as saying. ELSEWHERE
Assuring children that they will eventually be seen for their personalities
and not their skin color, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged about 40 children
gathered for a town hall meeting on race Thursday not to let
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The Baltimore Sun
May 29, 1998, Friday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: LOCAL (NEWS), Pg. 1B
LENGTH: 800 words
HEADLINE: State students lauded at anti-bigotry summit; Mrs. Clinton, 3,000
teens share tales of prejudice
BYLINE: Ellen Gamerman, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
BODY:
WASHINGTON -- Joined by scores of Maryland students honored for fighting
bigotry, speakers ranging from first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to pop singer
Jewel shared their experiences with discrimination at a diversity summit
yesterday,
The first lady led a
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Sounding board: Hillary Rodham Clinton listens
as students await their to tell tales of racial, ethnic and gender hatred at a
summit.
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The Baltimore Sun
May 29, 1998, Friday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS) , Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 4 words
HEADLINE: Talking About Hatred
GRAPHIC: COLOR PHOTO, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Against bigotry: First lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton talks with Amanda Pope of Westminster during a town hall meeting
on racism in Washington. (Article, Page
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The Boston Globe
May 29, 1998, Friday, City Edition
SECTION: SPORTS; Pg. B1
LENGTH: 966 words
HEADLINE: Malone camp hopes Democrat can help him;
The thinking: If women back McGovern, conservatives control GOP primary;
CAMPAIGN 98
BYLINE: By Scot Lehigh, Globe Staff
BODY:
annually for family matters.
The acting governor demonstrated his course most strikingly on May 1, when
he showed up with Hillary Rodham Clinton at a forum on women's issues and
endorsed President Clinton's plan for $ 21.5 billion in new
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Chicago Sun-Times
May 29, 1998, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 34
LENGTH: 549 words
HEADLINE: Starr seeks quick ruling on privilege
BYLINE: BY MICHAEL HEDGES
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
on how to mislead Paula Jones' legal team.
And Lindsey would be questioned in detail about a series of meetings he had
with Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the days after the scandal
broke. At the time, the White House was thrashing about for a strategy to
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The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY.)
May 29, 1998, Friday MET/METRO
SECTION: FORUM Pg. 14A
LENGTH: 304 words
HEADLINE: EDITORIAL; Newt pops off
SOURCE: STAFF
BODY:
EARLIER this month, Newt Gingrich and other congressional Republicans were
upset when Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed support for the creation of a
Palestinian state.
They were right to be upset.
hard-liners and have infuriated the Palestinians.
The Speaker may have repaired some of the damage by meeting with Yasser
Arafat. But like Mrs. Clinton, he should have thought hard before speaking - and
then kept silent.
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The Dallas Morning News
May 29, 1998, Friday HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 4A
LENGTH: 543 words
HEADLINE: Starr seeks quick high court review on executive privilege
SOURCE: Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
BYLINE: David Jackson
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
said efforts to obtain a job for Ms. Lewinsky resemble "hush money"
payments alleged to have been made to former Hillary Rodham Clinton law partner
Webster Hubbell, indicted this month on tax charges.
Mr. Hubbell has accused Mr. Starr of pressuring him to
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The Houston Chronicle
May 29, 1998, Friday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 1039 words
HEADLINE: Starr asks fast Supreme Court ruling on privilege
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
said the decision to appeal came after considering the alternative, which
would have opened Lindsey and Blumenthal to questions about a series of meetings
with Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton and others to develop a strategy in the
days after the Lewinsky scandal broke in mid-January.
Lindsey also would face
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 29, 1998, Friday
SECTION: OPINION Pg. B-7:1,6,7,8; B-9:2,3,4,5
LENGTH: 738 words
HEADLINE: The tragic veto of an innovative scholarship act; An opportunity
denied to the disadvantaged students who need it the most
BYLINE: Joseph Perkins
BODY:
in a private academy. There was nothing wrong with that. What
reasonable person can find fault with any parents -- including Bill and
Hillary Clinton -- who seek to provide their child (or children) the best
possible education?
But the Clintons are blessed. Because of their high station, they could have
placed their daughter
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 29, 1998, Friday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 642 words
HEADLINE: STARR IS SEEKING HIGH COURT RULE ON EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE IN LEWINSKY
CASE;
HE WANTS TOP CLINTON AIDES TO TESTIFY
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
Tripp that instructed Tripp on how to mislead Jones' legal team.
And Lindsey would be questioned in detail about meetings he had with
Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the days after the scandal broke.
At that time, the White House was thrashing about for a strategy to
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 29, 1998, Friday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. E8, TELEVISION COLUMN
LENGTH: 758 words
HEADLINE: IN THE STUDIO OF MARTHA STEWART, THE GRANDE DAME OF THE GOOD LIFE
BYLINE: James Endrst; 1998, The Hartford Courant
BODY:
world leaders - some people who are gone - Martin Luther King and Gandhi
- those people. Great teachers. "
As for the living?
"Mrs. Clinton," says Stewart decisively. "How does she do it? You think you
have insurmountable problems
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"Martha Stewart Living"
When: 9 a.m. weekdays
Where: Channel
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The Times-Picayune
May 29, 1998 Friday, THIRD
SECTION: NATIONAL; Pg. A6
LENGTH: 455 words
HEADLINE: ORDER GUARDS GAYS FROM DISCRIMINATION
BYLINE: FROM WIRE REPORTS
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
agency by agency. Thursday's action ensures a uniform policy for civilian
workers throughout the federal government.
Hillary Clinton talks to children on race
WASHINGTON
Assuring children they eventually would be seen for their personalities and
not their skin color, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged the youngsters arrayed
beforeher Thursday not to let racist comments and prejudicial experiences taint
their self-images. "I
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Chicago Tribune
May 29, 1998 Friday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: COMMENTARY; Pg. 22; ZONE: N; Voice of the people (letter.)
LENGTH: 229 words
HEADLINE: OREGON AND BEYOND
BYLINE: Robert Noven.
DATELINE: CHICAGO
BODY:
Perhaps Hillary Clinton's book should be retitled "It Takes a Village to Lose
a Child." " The tragedy of the recent school shootings reflects failures
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
May 28, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 10A; Pg. 10A
LENGTH: 799 words
SERIES: Metro Final Today's News
HEADLINE: ON WASHINGTON;
GOP legend reported near death
BODY:
Fitness about her boss, whom the magazine named "the buffest woman in the
House. " TODAY'S AGENDA Hot topic: First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton takes part
in a town hall meeting on racism at George Washington University (live on
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
May 28, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 03A; Pg. 03A
LENGTH: 832 words
SERIES: Final Today's News
HEADLINE: 2 key Clinton aides ordered to testify;
The president himself reportedly has repeatedly avoided questions, despite
promising to clarify the Lewinsky matter.
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
conversations with aides about an investigation of private conduct can be
covered by executive privilege, including discussions involving Hillary Rodham
Clinton. "The president does need to address personal matters in the context of
his official decisions," the judge wrote. But even if the conversations are
covered
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Chicago Sun-Times
May 28, 1998, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 3
LENGTH: 436 words
HEADLINE: Clinton aides must testify in Lewinsky case
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
about such a matter as an investigation of private conduct can be covered
by executive privilege, including discussions involving Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
"The president does need to address personal matters in the context of his
official decisions," II Johnson wrote.
Johnson ruled that even if the conversations are
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Chicago Sun-Times
May 28, 1998, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; SNEED; Pg. 4
LENGTH: 653 words
BYLINE: Michael Sneed
BODY:
at the White House for the announcement Friday.
National scoopsville!
Dateline: The Hillary Line -- Sneed has learned what first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton has planned for the new millennium: saving America's treasures.
national sites before the turn of the century.
"It's her next project and it's close to her heart, " said a Sneed source.
"Mrs. Clinton is in the process of determining what historical sights should be
on her road map. Then she 11 go on tour over the next 18
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
May 28, 1998, THURSDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1158 words
HEADLINE: TESTIMONY OF AIDES CRUCIAL, JUDGE SAYS IN LEWINSKY RULING
BYLINE: Stephen Labaton The New York Times News Service
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
before the grand jury several times, but had declined to answer some
questions about conversations they had with other aides, the President and
Mrs. Clinton.
The briefs filed by Starr's office show that Lindsey refused to answer any
questions concerning discussions among White
by Lindsey and has claimed that a qualified executive privilege shields
Lindsey and Blumenthal from testifying about conversations they had with other
officials and with Mrs. Clinton.
Starr has been investigating the elements of the White House strategy to
combat his investigation, and Blumenthal has said publicly that he refused to
answer questions about his talks with journalists or with Mrs. Clinton.
In her ruling, Johnson concurred that the first lady serves as a de facto
senior adviser to the President and, in the first such
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The Dallas Morning News
May 28, 1998, Thursday STATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 866 words
HEADLINE: Two aides ordered to testify;
Judge says their talks with Clinton fair game
SOURCE: Associated Press
BYLINE: Pete Yost
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
matter as an investigation of private conduct can be covered by executive
privilege, including discussions involving first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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The Denver Post
May 28, 1998 Thursday 2D EDITION
SECTION: LIVING; Pg. E-01
LENGTH: 479 words
HEADLINE: Carolina Herrera bringing tint of fall to Denver in June
BYLINE: Francine Parnes
BODY:
honorary chair.
Born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, aristocracy, Herrera dresses a
well-heeled clientele, including Hillary Clinton, Whitney Houston, Demi Moore,
Gloria Estefan and Aretha Franklin.
Jacqueline Onassis also was a customer.
Herrera says that her fall
PERSON:
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The Des Moines Register
May 28, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: Main News Pg.: 3
LENGTH: 1031 words
HEADLINE: Judge orders presidential aides to divulge Lewinsky discussions
But Clinton, who vowed to explain the relationship, has nixed four or five
chances to testify in the inquiry.
SOURCE: Associated Press
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conversations with aides about an investigation of private conduct can be
covered by executive privilege, including discussions involving Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
"The president does need to address personal matters in the context of his
official decisions," the judge wrote.
But even if the conversations are covered
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The Houston Chronicle
May 28, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 918 words
HEADLINE: Judge formally orders Clinton aides to testify
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
After reviewing information submitted by Starr, Johnson said the aides'
recollection of conversations with the president and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton are "likely to contain relevant evidence" vital to the grand jury
inquiry.
"If there were instructions from the president to obstruct justice or efforts
to suborn perjury, such
presidential duties.
Shortly after Johnson's ruling was released, Blumenthal, a former journalist
who serves as an adviser to Hillary Clinton, issued a statement saying he would
testify. "If called before the grand jury, I will testify truthfully and
completely to all
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The Houston Chronicle
May 28, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 12
LENGTH: 767 words
HEADLINE: Gingrich tour lifts foreign policy into political arena
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: NANCY MATHIS, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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for president, is believed to be testing the waters among conservative
Christians who are vocal backers of Netanyahu and of Israel.
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton added to the furor by expressing her
support for the creation of a Palestinian state, a comment repudiated by McCurry
as
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The Houston Chronicle
May 28, 1998, Thursday 2 STAR EDITION
SECTION: YO; Pg. 6
LENGTH: 532 words
HEADLINE: TALKING back
SOURCE: Staff
BODY:
QUESTION:
What do you think life will be like for Matthew Pierce of The Woodlands now
that it has been announced that he's Chelsea Clinton's boyfriend?
ANSWERS:
Matthew Pierce will probably be mobbed by reporters trying to find out about
his life. I really
life will change. First, I think that it will become better. Matthew will
become famous because he is dating Chelsea Clinton. It might become worse
because he and Chelsea will have no privacy. Also, the media will be bothering
him. - Jessica Ostrow, 13, Sugar Land
First of all, I don't know why it's big news that Chelsea Clinton actually
has a boyfriend. If Chelsea wasn't the president's daughter, then nobody would
really care. That's part of the problem with famous or well-known people
eventually took her life. - Jim Hinton, 14, Richmond
Poor Matthew, he is no longer a boy from The Woodlands, he is now "Chelsea
Clinton's boyfriend." He is the one who can't have any flaws, or make any
mistakes. He is now a public person, and I am
on the news for the whole world to see. - Laura Hermanse, 12, El Campo
I think life for Chelsea Clinton will be kind of hard because Chelsea has
bodyguards watching over her all the time. And he's probably having to prove to
the president that he is good enough to be Chelsea's
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 28, 1998 Thursday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 12
LENGTH: 675 words
HEADLINE: Tripp prober finds herself a target
BYLINE: FRANK RICH
SOURCE: New York Times
BODY:
fashioned way through interviews and never saw any government file on
Tripp. But even had Craig Livingstone, Hillary Rodham Clinton and William Cohen
handed Mayer a confidential employee dossier on a platter, they would be the
ones liable for any
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 28, 1998 Thursday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 5
LENGTH: 463 words
HEADLINE: Judge ruled against Clinton after seeing grand jury evidence
She decides importance of aides' testimony outweighs executive privilege
SOURCE: Washington Post, Associated Press
DATELINE: Washington
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communications strategist Sidney Blumenthal.
Johnson said Lindsey and Blumenthal must testify about conversations they had
with president or first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton regarding the Monica
Lewinsky controversy because the aides could possess "some of the most relevant
and important evidence" showing whether the president committed a
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; MONICA
LEWINSKY (93%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (92%) ;
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 28, 1998 Thursday State
SECTION: News Pg. 8
LENGTH: 299 words
HEADLINE: Clinton aides could provide important evidence,' judge rules
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
A federal judge formally ordered two presidential aides to testify about
their discussions with President and Mrs. Clinton concerning Monica Lewinsky,
saying their private talks could provide "some of the most relevant and
important evidence" in the investigation, according to
about such a matter as an investigation of private conduct can be covered
by executive privilege, including discussions involving Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
But Johnson ruled that even if the conversations are covered by executive
privilege the right of a president to get confidential advice
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (74%) ; MONICA LEWINSKY (73%) i
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Newsday (New York, NY)
May 28, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A23
LENGTH: 578 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON AIDES ORDERED TO TESTIFY ON LEWINSKY
BYLINE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
executive-privilege claim, she did conclude that a president's
conversations with aides about such a matter, including those involving first
lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, could be covered by the privilege.
In this instance, however, Johnson ruled, even if the conversations are
covered by executive privilege (the right of a
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CLINTON;
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
May 28, 1998 Thursday, METRO
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A3
LENGTH: 406 words
HEADLINE: JUDGE: CLINTON AIDES MUST TESTIFY;
DISCUSSIONS ABOUT LEWINSKY CALLED KEY EVIDENCE, DOCUMENTS SHOW
BYLINE: Associated Press
BODY:
WASHINGTON - A federal judge formally ordered two presidential aides to
testify about their discussions with President and Mrs. Clinton concerning
Monica Lewinsky, saying their private talks could provide "some of the most
relevant and important evidence" in the investigation, according to
about such a matter as an investigation of private conduct can be covered
by executive privilege, including discussions involving Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
"The president does need to address personal matters in the context of his
official decisions," the judge wrote in a ruling formally
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (93%) ; MONICA
LEWINSKY (92%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (74%) ;
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 28, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: NEWS Pg. A-2
LENGTH: 592 words
HEADLINE: Executive privilege put aside, judge orders two top Clinton aides to
testify WASHINGTON
BODY:
questions in any other reasonable way and therefore was entitled to ask
them. "
Moreover, there is no expectation that Lindsey and Blumenthal, two of the
president and Hillary Rodham Clinton's most loyal aides, will ultimately offer
any evidence that would be detrimental to the Clintons.
The ruling came on a whirlwind
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 28, 1998, Thursday, THREE STAR EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
HEADLINE: (PHOTOS AND GRAPHIC ONLY) IN OTHER NEWS
GRAPHIC:
Photo Headshot - Bruce Lindsey
A judge ordered two White House aides to testify about their discussions with
Bill and Hillary Clinton about Monica Lewinsky. The judge said their private
talks could provide relevant and important evidence. A5
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 28, 1998, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 754 words
HEADLINE: STARR WON OVER JUDGE ON CLINTON AIDES' TESTIMONY;
SHE ORDERS THEM BEFORE GRAND JURY
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
improperly influence the investigation, which the White House denies.
Although news media previously reported that Blumenthal declined to disclose
his discussions with Hillary Rodham Clinton about the Lewinsky situation,
Lindsey too cited executive privilege to protect his conversations with her,
according to the documents.
In her ruling, Johnson concurred that Mrs. Clinton serves as a de facto
senior adviser to the president and, in the first such ruling by a judge,
concluded that she is covered
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
May 28, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1252 words
HEADLINE: Need for testimony outweighs executive privilege, judge rules;
The judge in the Lewinsky case decided that two Clinton aides must testify after
Kenneth Starr presented compelling evidence.
DATELINE: Washington, D.C.
BODY:
improperly influence the investigation, which the White House denies.
While news organizations previously reported that Blumenthal declined to
disclose his discussions with Hillary Rodham Clinton about the Lewinsky
situation, Lindsey, too, cited executive privilege to protect his conversations
with the First Lady, according to the documents.
Johnson concurred that the
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
May 28, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 10E
LENGTH: 189 words
HEADLINE: Critic's choice
BYLINE: Bill Ward; Staff Writer
BODY:
n Color" (1 p.m., KDIZ, 1440 AM) with a "town hall" meeting about racism.
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton is moderating the broadcast, which will
originate from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
PERSON: JOHN ROYCE 'JOHNNY' MATHIS (56%) ; MARIAH CAREY (54%) ; GLORIA
ESTEFAN (54%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (50%) ;
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May 28, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 17A
LENGTH: 696 words
HEADLINE: To protect Tripp, 'Nader of the right' tries to muzzle the press
BYLINE: Frank Rich
DATELINE: New York, N.Y.
BODY:
fashioned way (through interviews) and never saw any government file on
Tripp. But even had Craig Livingstone, Hillary Clinton, and William Cohen handed
Mayer a confidential employee dossier on a platter, THEY would be the ones
liable for any
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
May 28, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 16A
LENGTH: 995 words
HEADLINE: Letters from readers
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for those who need it.
- Pamela Blixt, executive director, Open Circle, Hopkins.
Prerequisite to peace
We wish to thank Hillary Rodham Clinton for expressing public support for
Palestinian statehood. It is no secret that this is a prerequisite to peace for
both
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Chicago Tribune
May 28, 1998 Thursday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 3; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 731 words
HEADLINE: U.S. JUDGE'S REASONS FOR SIDING WITH STARR DETAILED
BYLINE: By Michael Tackett and Naftali Bendavid, Washington Bureau.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
way to ruling against Clinton, Johnson also accepted another of his
arguments- - - that executive privilege also could apply to conversations between
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and top White House advisers.
Blumenthal immediately issued a statement saying he would testify. "If called
before the grand jury,
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
May 27, 1998, Wednesday, CONSTITUTION EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL; Pg. 10A
LENGTH: 408 words
SERIES: Metro Final
HEADLINE: Editorials;
Starr goes from pushy to outrageous
BODY:
Kenneth Starr's single-minded pursuit of President and Mrs. Clinton has led
him to such excesses as forcing Monica Lewinsky's mother to testify about
intimate conversations with her daughter. What's even more unsettling is Starr's
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The Denver Post
May 27, 1998 Wednesday 2D EDITION
SECTION: DENVER & THE WEST; Pg. B-09
LENGTH: 749 words
HEADLINE: Two-track China connection
BYLINE: By William Safire
BODY:
Now to track two of the China Connection. Johnny Chung, who handed a $
50,000 check in the White House to Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, is
testifying that some of the money came from the Chinese military. The daughter
of China's then-top commander denies she was the conduit.
Our doubters are
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The Houston Chronicle
May 27, 1998, Wednesday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 23
LENGTH: 1220 words
HEADLINE: Viewpoints
BYLINE: LINH NGUYEN, THOMAS R. YOUNG, MARY NEEDHAM, STEVE, SUSAN KIBBEE, MARY
JOE DANQUARD, W.E. MERRITT JR., PARRISH HIRASAKI, ANN FREELANDER
BODY:
says the warnings of corporate giantism are political, rather than
economic.
Reich cites the corporate insurance ads as responsible for killing Hillary
Clinton's national health initiative, the federal government's attempted
takeover of a portion of the U.S. economy.
He says if corporations get bigger, what's
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 27, 1998 Wednesday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 10 William Safire
LENGTH: 704 words
HEADLINE: 2 tracks to China Connection'
BYLINE: WILLIAM SAFIRE
SOURCE: New York Times
BODY:
Now to track two of the China Connection. Johnny Chung, who handed a
$50,000 check in the White House to Hillary Rodham Clinton's chief of staff, is
testifying that some of the money came from the Chinese military. The daughter
of China's then-top commander denies that she was the conduit.
Our doubters are
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MAY 27, 1998, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A15
LENGTH: 581 words
HEADLINE: Boxer Makes Most of Hillary Clinton's Bay Area Visit;
Child care, kids' safety topics of day
BYLINE: Michael Hytha, John Wildermuth, Chronicle Staff Writers
DATELINE: CONTRA COSTA
BODY:
Hillary Rodham Clinton rolled into the Bay Area yesterday to talk about caring
for and protecting children.
Clinton, who stopped at a
GRAPHIC: PHOTO (2), (1) Contra Costa Rep. Ellen Tauscher is sponsoring child
care legislation, (2) Hillary Rodham Clinton greeted Danville schoolchildren
during a visit to a child care center at Greenbrook Elementary School / BY
SUBJECT: ELECTIONS 1998; FIRST LADY; TRIP; BAY AREA; CHILD CARE; CHILDREN;
ENVIRONMENT; POLLUTION; Hillary Clinton; Greenbrook Elementary School; Barbara
Boxer;
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MAY 27, 1998, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A15
LENGTH: 599 words
HEADLINE: Boxer Makes Most of Hillary Clinton's Bay Area Visit;
As rivals feud, senator gets press, money
BYLINE: John Wildermuth, Chronicle Political Writer
DATELINE: San Francisco
BODY:
Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer joined Hillary Rodham Clinton in San Francisco
yesterday for some sotto voce campaigning and big-time fund-raising, while her
GOP
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, Hillary Rodham Clinton's Bay Area visit was a boon for Barbara
Boxer
SUBJECT: CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS (89%) ; SUITS & CLAIMS (67%) ; US; CONGRESSMEN;
CANDIDATES; ELECTIONS 1998; Barbara Boxer; Hillary Rodham Clinton;
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MAY 27, 1998, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A3; SCOTT OSTLER
LENGTH: 594 words
HEADLINE: We'll Blush To Tell Our Grandchildren
BYLINE: Scott Ostler
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literal meaning to the thousand-dollar-per-head fund-raiser.
At yesterday's Barbara Boxer luncheon at the Fairmont, with Hillary R.
Clinton speaking, you paid $1,000 for a head of lettuce.
Reports John Konstin of John's Grill: "Great speaker, but
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 27, 1998, Wednesday
SECTION: NEWS Pg. A-3
LENGTH: 711 words
HEADLINE: Boxer focuses campaign efforts on November race
BYLINE: Bill Ainsworth SAN FRANCISCO
BODY:
Yesterday, Boxer's quest for campaign cash received a little help from her
friend and relative by marriage -- Hillary Rodham Clinton. At separate events
in San Francisco and Los Angeles, the first lady spoke before a combined 1,000
GRAPHIC: 1. Barbara Boxer 2. VIP support: Sen. Barbara Boxer (left) accompanied
first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on a visit to Sherman Elementary School in San
Francisco yesterday. (A-4) 2. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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The San Francisco Examiner
May 27, 1998, Wednesday; Second Edition
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A-9
LENGTH: 651 words
HEADLINE: First lady tells S.F. of pesticide harm ;
Backs Boxer's bill for ban near schools
BYLINE: JULIAN GUTHRIE
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on the ground, eat more dirt, run harder and gulp more air and water than
most adults, " first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton offered her support of a bill to
ban pesticides in public schools.
Clinton, speaking to students, parents and faculty at
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Caption 1, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., left, and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton greet children Tuesday at Sherman Elementary. The two promoted Boxer's
bill to set health and safety standards at
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON; BARBARA BOXER HILLARY RODHAM
CLINTON (94%) ; BARBARA BOXER (93%) ;
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The San Francisco Examiner
May 27, 1998, Wednesday; Second Edition
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A-16
LENGTH: 1029 words
HEADLINE: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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records were found in the Clintons' private quarters under circumstances
that could lead a thoughtful person to conclude that only the president or
Hillary Clinton could have directed the documents to be brought to where they
were found.
Means writes that Hillary Clinton publicly stated she did not know where the
records had been or how they appeared. That's the mistake. Presumably, she
refers to what the first lady said after she emerged from
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
May 27, 1998, Wednesday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. B7, MONA CHAREN COLUMN
LENGTH: 717 words
HEADLINE: TOBACCO TAX PUNISHES PEOPLE
BYLINE: Mona Charen; Copyright Creators Syndicate, Inc.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
increase since the punitive Clinton hike of 1993 (whose stated intention
was to punish those who had done well during the 1980s - like Mrs. Clinton) And
this will be the most regressive tax in recent memory. Three-quarters of smokers
earn under $ 50,000. If this bill passes, they
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Chicago Tribune
May 27, 1998 Wednesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 2; ZONE: N; Hevrdejs & Conklin INC.
LENGTH: 659 words
HEADLINE: SMASHED CONCERT PLANS PUT SPECIAL EVENTS CZAR IN MANY A DOGHOUSE
BYLINE: By Judy Hevrdejs and Mike Conklin.
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Gen. Jim Ryan later this summer to become an associate judge in DuPage
County Circuit Court.
Ecumenical: Is Chelsea Clinton converting to Catholicism? Probably not, but
she was spotted at Catholic services last weekend at Stanford. Dad's a
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Chicago Tribune
May 27, 1998 Wednesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: GOOD EATING; Pg. 7C; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 338 words
HEADLINE: MINT SHOWS UP IN DISHES FROM CABBAGE TO BROWNIES
BYLINE: By Marty Hair, Knight-Ridder/Tribune.
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mint and fruit-flavored mint cultivars from pineapple to lime and banana.
There's even one called "Hillary's Sweet Lemon" for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
In season, cooks can find fresh mint at farmers markets, herb farms, grocery
stores and in their
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (53%) ;
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The Baltimore Sun
May 26, 1998, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: FEATURES, Pg. 2D, Almanac
LENGTH: 157 words
SOURCE: Associated Press
BODY:
City, N.J.
Five years ago: In what amounted to a sales pitch for health reform, first
lady Hillary Rodham Clinton denounced price gougers and profiteers in medicine
before an enthusiastic audience of union activists in Washington.
Pub
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The Baltimore Sun
May 25, 1998, Monday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: PLU, Pg. 2C
LENGTH: 521 words
HEADLINE: For fun, whack Clinton's critics
BYLINE: Tommy Cummings, KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
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White House lawn. As the game starts, the heads of Linda Tripp, Paula
Corbin Jones, Monica Lewinsky, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, first cat
Socks, TV journalist Sam Donaldson, Gingrich and Starr appear from the holes at
random, then quickly duck
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The Boston Globe
May 25, 1998, Monday, City Edition
SECTION: OP-ED; Pg. A15
LENGTH: 806 words
HEADLINE: Anatomy of a 'conspiracy';
The Ombudsman / JACK THOMAS
BYLINE: By Jack Thomas, Globe Staff
BODY:
Our saga begins in December. Hillary Rodham Clinton visits Elaine Schuster
in Chestnut Hill. At the Globe, an idea emerges for a story: Who is
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (92%) i HELMUT MICHAEL KOHL (56%) i
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The Des Moines Register
May 25, 1998, Monday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 6
LENGTH: 1423 words
HEADLINE: The Register's Readers Say
Candidates' dishonest tax-cut talk
SOURCE: Readers
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Congress will do whatever is expedient to re-election.
This is an election-year ploy and sham. It is a gimmick that resembles
Hillary Rodham Clinton's health plan.
-Bob Martin,
217 S.E. Eighth, Ankeny.
Giving credit
In the May 9 Register, Robert
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 25, 1998, Monday
SECTION: LIFESTYLE Pg. E-5
LENGTH: 648 words
HEADLINE: 'Abducting Arianna' romps through San Diego satire
BYLINE: Anne Marie Welsh
GRAPHIC: Media darling: Arianna Skeffington (Dana Hooley) gets the once-over
from Michael Severence (left) and her captors, "Hillary Clinton," "Newt
Gingrich" and "Ronald Reagan" in "Abducting Arianna" at the Fritz Theater. DAVID
MOLLERING
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The Boston Globe
May 24, 1998, Sunday, City Edition
SECTION: ECONOMY; Pg. E1
LENGTH: 1137 words
HEADLINE: Locking up the carrots;
ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS / David Warsh
BYLINE: By David Warsh, Globe Staff
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early years in Arkansas that comes to mind in connection with the Chinese
scandal. That is the episode in 1978-1979 in which Hillary Rodham Clinton
parlayed $ 1,000 into almost $ 100,000 by trading cattle futures according to
advice given her by a family friend who happened to be a senior executive of
Tyson Foods, a conglomerate heavily regulated by the state.
Mrs. Clinton closed her account almost as quickly as she realized the
miraculous magnitude of her gains - but kept the cash, at a time when her
marriage
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The Des Moines Register
May 24, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: Travel Pg.1
LENGTH: 558 words
HEADLINE: News Tips & Trips
SOURCE: Staff
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Carter standing alone in the Oval Office; Ronald and Nancy Reagan in a
close-up kiss; Bill and Hillary Clinton caught embracing in a hammock; Richard
Nixon at his resignation. The exhibit will be at the museum through Nov
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The Sun (Baltimore)
May 24, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: ART, Pg. 10E
LENGTH: 962 words
HEADLINE: A grande dame of dance steps out of the spotlight; Dance
BYLINE: Judith Green, special to the sun
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saddens.
The difficulty for arts groups in Washington has always been its transient
population. While parents - most recently, President and Mrs. Clinton - have
been happy to send their children to Day's first-class dance school, long-term
support for her company has been harder to come
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MAY 22, 1998, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION
Correction Appended
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A19; MATIER & ROSS
LENGTH: 1152 words
HEADLINE: Davis Camp Ready to Pop Champagne
BYLINE: Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross
DATELINE: STATE
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contributions.
The ads describe the institute as a "nonpartisan" think tank.
Nonpartisan?
Maybe.
Right wing?
Definitely.
HILLARY'S HELP: Hillary Clinton will be back in the Bay Area on Tuesday,
hosting a $1,000-a-head private reception and $250-
CORRECTION-DATE: May 28, 1998
CORRECTION:
A headline on the May 22 Matier & Ross column incorrectly implied that KRON-TV
is donating a television spot supporting the De Young Museum bond issue. The
spot is being donated by The Chronicle Publishing Co., which owns KRON-TV.
KRON-TV does not support or oppose ballot issues. (05/28/98, P. A2)
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 16, 1998 Saturday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 5
LENGTH: 393 words
HEADLINE: Clinton promised pardon, book says
James McDougal wrote that he lied for president; White House denies it
SOURCE: New York Times
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
by Henry Holt.
The book levels a series of broadsides, some new and some old, against both
the president and Hillary Rodham Clinton, including accusations that Whitewater
independent counsel Kenneth Starr is weighing as he decides whether to build
cases against them that would rely in large
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (74%) ;
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 11, 1998 Monday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 3
LENGTH: 869 words
HEADLINE: Rhetoric, anger heat up between Clinton, Starr
Next big battle for independent counsel is to get former intern to testify
BYLINE: KEN FIREMAN
SOURCE: Newsday
DATELINE: Washington
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shut down the Arkansas phase of his investigation, tacitly acknowledging
that he does not have sufficient evidence to support criminal charges against
the president or Hillary Rodham Clinton on the Whitewater-related business
dealings that initially gave rise to his investigation nearly four years ago.
The focus of Starr's
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 11, 1998 Monday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 11
LENGTH: 160 words
HEADLINE: Liberal media letting politics dictate news
BODY:
tactic, in fact embracing it, all the while ignoring the matter contained
in the tapes, suggesting that first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton indeed knows
much more than she is admitting.
PERSON: DAN L BURTON (72%) i HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (55%) ; NEWT GINGRICH (54%) ;
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
May 11, 1998 Monday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 4
LENGTH: 471 words
HEADLINE: Democrats want Burton removed from investigation
Campaign finance probe stalled by accusations that he's out to get Clinton
BYLINE: JIM ABRAMS
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
David Bossie, was forced to resign last week after it was revealed that
his staff omitted Hubbell's comments that were favorable to the president that
Hillary Rodham Clinton did nothing wrong in the Whitewater land deal and that
Hubbell did not take hush money from presidential friends to protect the
Clintons.
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HARD-LINE CLINTON FOE DOES EVERYTHING HE CAN TO BEAT THE PRESS
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Thursday, May 28, 1998
By: Frank Rich Columnist
Edition: Final Section: Editorial Page: A15
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STARR PROVED NEED TO CALL CLINTON AIDES TESTIMONY SAID TO OUTWEIGH
RIGHT OF
EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Thursday, May 28, 1998
By: STEPHEN LABATON THE NEW YORK TIMES
Edition: Final Section: News Page: A1
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MOST IN REGION ARE TIRED OF STARR INQUIRY POLL SHOWS EAGERNESS TO
MOVE ON
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Wednesday, May 27, 1998
By: JOEL CONNELLY and RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS
Edition: Final Section: News Page: Al
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THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Wednesday, May 27, 1998
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YES, CLINTON SHOULD GO TO CHINA, FOR DEMOCRACY'S SAKE AND HIS
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Tuesday, May 26, 1998
By: William Safire Columnist
Edition: Final Section: Editorial Page: A8
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TETE-A-TETE:
Oregonian (PO) - Friday, May 29, 1998
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CLINTON REPORTEDLY DECLINES TO TESTIFY IN LEWINSKY CASE
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, May 28, 1998
By: PETE YOST The Associated Press
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A07
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BARRY GOLDWATER REPORTED GRAVELY ILL
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, May 28, 1998
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THE DELAY'S THE THING CLINTON'S PEEKABOO ASSERTION OF SECRET
SERVICE
PRIVILEGE BOUNCED OUT OF COURT, BUT WORKS TO PROLONG STARR PROBE
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, May 28, 1998
By: David Reinhard - of The Oregonian staff
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GINGRICH FANS FIRE OF MIDEAST DISAGREEMENT
Oregonian (PO) - Wednesday, May 27, 1998
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Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A01
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NASA ASKS ANOTHER SPACE STATION DELAY
Oregonian (PO) - Saturday, May 23, 1998
By: From wire reports
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A02
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