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LIBRARIED HARNESS THE TOWER OF
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Your Information Partners
EOP Library
Room 308 OEOB
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INFORMATION FOR YOU
April 8, 1998
MEMORANDUM FOR: STEVE COHEN
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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Record 1
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09592248
JUDGE DISMISSES JONES' SUIT
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, April 2, 1998
By: FRANCIS X. CLINES - New York Times News Service
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A01
Word Count: 1,520
Record 2
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09592226
JUDGE BASES RULING ON EVIDENCE OF HARM IN THE WORKPLACE
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, April 2, 1998
By: DAVID G. SAVAGE - LA Times-Washingon Post Service
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A14
Word Count: 1,076
Record 3
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09592199
JUDGE DISMISSES JONES' SUIT
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, April 2, 1998
By: JOHN SOLOMON The Associated Press
Edition: NORTHWEST EDITION Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A01
Word Count: 1,273
Record - 4
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09592181
RELIEF, RESENTMENT LEAD WHITE HOUSE REACTIONS TO DISMISSAL OF LAWSUIT
Oregonian (PO) - Thursday, April 2, 1998
By: JOHN F. HARRIS - LA Times-Washington Post Service
Edition: NORTHWEST EDITION Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A14
Word Count: 581
Record 5
DIALOG(R)File 704: (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09590106
BILL CLINTON AND FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
Oregonian (PO) - Tuesday, March 31, 1998
Edition: SUNRISE Section: PICTURE CAPTION Page: A01
Word Count: 70
Record 6
DIALOG(R)File (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09590102
PRESIDENT, FIRST LADY GO ON SAFARI
Oregonian (PO) - Tuesday, March 31, 1998
By: WILLIAM DOUGLAS - LA Times - Washington Post Services
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A04
Word Count: 542
Record - 7
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09590051
JUSTICES TO DECIDE ON FOSTER NOTES
Oregonian (PO) - Tuesday, March 31, 1998
By: PETE YOST The Associated Press
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A05
Word Count: 543
Record - 8
DIALOG(R)File (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09589152
HALFWAY THROUGH AFRICA TOUR, CLINTON RELAXES ON SAFARI
Oregonian (PO) - Monday, March 30, 1998
By: JOHN F. HARRIS - LA Times - Washington Post Services
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A01
Word Count: 699
Record 9
DIALOG(R)File 704: (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09588058
AFRICA GETS OREGONIZED FOR BILL CLINTON
Oregonian (PO) - Sunday, March 29, 1998
By: JONATHAN NICHOLAS - of The Oregonian staff
Edition: SUNRISE Section: NORTHWEST LIVING Page: L01
Word Count: 408
Record 10
DIALOG(R)File (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09587177
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
Oregonian (PO) - Saturday, March 28, 1998
Edition: SUNRISE Section: PICTURE CAPTION Page: A06
Word Count: 6
Record 11
DIALOG(R)File (Portland) The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09587032
JUDGE CONSIDERS FIRST LADY'S STATUS AS ADVISER
Oregonian (PO) - Saturday, March 28, 1998
By: ANGIE CANNON - Knight-Ridder News Service
Edition: SUNRISE Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A06
Word Count: 569
Record 12
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09586329
THE BUILDERS A LOOK BACK THE RETINUE
Oregonian (PO) - Friday, March 27, 1998
By: From wire reports
Edition: SUNRISE Section: GRAPHICS Page: A24
Word Count: 669
Record 13
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09586324
MANDELA: U.S. SHOULD MAKE PEACE WITH FOES
Oregonian (PO) - Friday, March 27, 1998
By: SONYA ROSS The Associated Press
Edition: STREET FINAL Section: WIRE STORIES Page: A01
Word Count: 835
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Record 14
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09558263
PROSECUTORIAL HYSTERIA BY SUBPOENAING HIS CRITICS, KEN STARR FELL FOR THE
BAIT, LOST HIS JUDICIAL COMPASS AND LET HIMSELF BE DISTRACTED
Oregonian (PO) - Friday, February 27, 1998
By: William Safire - New York Times News Service
Edition: SUNRISE Section: EDITORIAL Page: B08
Word Count: 733
Record 15
DIALOG(R)File 704:(Portland)The Oregonian
(c) 1998 The Oregonian. All rts. reserv.
09506020
EATING WITH THE ENEMY
Oregonian (PO) - Tuesday, January 6, 1998
By: WILLIAM SAFIRE - New York Times News Service
Edition: SUNRISE Section: EDITORIAL Page: B08
Word Count: 673
Record - 1
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09593088
AT SLAVERY'S DOOR
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Friday, April 3, 1998
Edition: Final Section: News Page: A2
Word Count: 52
Record 2
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09593040
PRESSURE GROWS ON STARR TO END CLINTON INQUIRY POLLS BACK DISMISSAL OF
PAULA JONES SUIT
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Friday, April 3, 1998
By: RICHARD L. BERKE THE NEW YORK TIMES
Edition: Final Section: News Page: A1
Word Count: 1,232
Record 3
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09592087
JUDGE TOSSES OUT JONES SUIT HER CLAIMS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT RULED NOT
WORTHY OF GOING TO TRIAL
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Thursday, April 2, 1998
By: JOHN SOLOMON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Edition: Final Section: News Page: A1
Word Count: 1,372
Record - 4
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09591106
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PARANOID TO SUSPECT RIGHT-WING CONSPIRACY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Wednesday, April 1, 1998
By: ART BRENDER
Edition: Final Section: Editorial Page: All
Word Count: 1,516
Record - 5
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09591104
`PRIMARY COLORS' PAINTS CANNY PICTURE OF LIFE ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Wednesday, April 1, 1998
By: Marianne Means Columnist
Edition: Final Section: Editorial Page: A10
Word Count: 780
Record 6
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09590101
ALLEGATIONS NOW ENTER THE WORKPLACE
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Tuesday, March 31, 1998
By: Mark Shields Columnist
Edition: Final Section: Editorial Page: A7
Word Count: 658
Record 7
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09590079
CLINTON TAKES IN THE WILDLIFE WHILE ON SAFARI IN BOTSWANA
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Tuesday, March 31, 1998
By: TERENCE HUNT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Edition: Final Section: News Page: A2
Word Count: 603
Record - 8
DIALOG(R)File 736:Seattle Post-Int.
(c) 1998 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rts. reserv.
09589082
CLINTON HAILS PROMISE OF NEW AFRICA'
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (SP) - Monday, March 30, 1998
By: SONYA ROSS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Edition: Final Section: News Page: Al
Word Count: 1,086
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Copyright 1998 The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, CONSTITUTION EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 10A
LENGTH: 785 words
SERIES: Final
HEADLINE: Starr wins quick hearing in notes fight;
Court agrees to expedite ruling on lawyer's refusal to yield Vincent;
Foster information.
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
years ago, has produced no indictments.
Starr is seeking the notes of James Hamilton, Foster's lawyer, as evidence in
his inquiry into whether Hillary Rodham Clinton or presidential aides lied about
her role in the firing of seven employees in the White House travel office in
subject of three pages of notes taken by Hamilton during his meeting with
Foster on July 11, 1993. Foster and Hillary Clinton were law partners at the
Rose Law Firm in Little Rock.
Hamilton has resisted a grand jury subpoena
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Copyright 1998 The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, JOURNAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 16A
LENGTH: 1204 words
SERIES: Today's News
HEADLINE: TAMMY WYNETTE: A life of triumph and heartbreak;
'Heroine of Heartbreak';
Country music legend dies at 55 of blood clot;
Despite a tumultuous personal life that included five marriages, she was
idolized by a legion of fans awed by her achievement.
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critical condition, because of a severe infection the bile duct.
Wynette was back in the headlines during the 1992 presidential campaign when
Hillary Rodham Clinton, trying to publicly defend her husband against charges of
infidelity, said on 60 Minutes: ''I'm not sitting here like
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Copyright 1998 The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, JOURNAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 16A
LENGTH: 1295 words
SERIES: Final
HEADLINE: TAMMY WYNETTE: A life of triumph and heartbreak;
'Heroine of Heartbreak';
Country music legend dies at 55 of blood clot;
Despite a tumultuous personal life that included five marriages, she was
idolized by a legion of fans awed by her achievement.
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critical condition, because of a severe infection the bile duct.
Wynette was back in the headlines during the 1992 presidential campaign when
Hillary Rodham Clinton, trying to publicly defend her husband against charges of
infidelity, said on 60 Minutes: ''I'm not sitting here like
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Copyright 1998 Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Chicago Sun-Times
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 28
LENGTH: 264 words
HEADLINE: Travel probe gets fast track;
Justices accelerate Foster notes case
BYLINE: BY RICHARD CARELLI
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
Whitewater prosecutors' attempt to get evidence they hope will clarify what
role, if any, Hillary Rodham Clinton played in a purge of the White House travel
office staff won expedited Supreme Court review Monday.
The
before the nation's highest court June 8.
Starr wants the notes to help determine if presidential aides lied about
whether Mrs. Clinton had a role in the firing of the press travel office staff.
She has said she had no role.
Lawyer James Hamilton took the
PERSON: VINCENT FOSTER (92%) i HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (73%) ;
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 630 words
HEADLINE: COUNTRY'S TRAGIC DIVA DIES AT 55
BYLINE: Jim Patterson The Associated Press
DATELINE: NASHVILLE
1991 interview. ''I can't complain at all.
She even became a part of the 1992 presidential campaign after Hillary Rodham
Clinton, stressing that her support of her husband was more than routine, told
an interviewer, ''I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man
like Tammy Wynette
Wynette replied angrily that Mrs. Clinton ' 'offended every true country music
fan and every person who has 'made it on their own' with no one to take them to
a White House I She added that if she and the Yale-educated Mrs. Clinton ever
met, ''I can assure you, in spite of your education, you will find me to be just
as bright as yourself.
Mrs. Clinton said she didn't mean to hurt Wynette's feelings, and Wynette
later performed at a Clinton fund-raiser.
Besides
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A2
LENGTH: 287 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON: NO APOLOGY FOR TAKING SACRAMENT
BYLINE: The Associated Press
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
in response.
Clinton, a Baptist who attends a Methodist church here, received Communion
along with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton during a morning mass at Regina
Mundi church, which is located in the black township of Soweto and was a central
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; HILLARY RODHAM
CLINTON (92%) i CARDINAL JOHN O'CONNOR (69%) ;
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A4
LENGTH: 425 words
HEADLINE: STARR PROBE SPEEDS UP;
HIGH COURT HEARING SET ON REQUEST FOR NOTES OF VINCENT FOSTER'S LAWYER
BYLINE: The Associated Press
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
yield a decision by late June or early July. Starr wants the notes for
his investigation of first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's alleged role in the
White House travel office firings.
smoking-related illnesses.
In the Foster case, Starr wants the notes to help determine if presidential
aides lied about Mrs. Clinton's alleged role in the firing of the press travel
office staff. She has said she had no role.
Lawyer James Hamilton took the
PERSON: VINCENT FOSTER (96%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (70%) i
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: METRO, Pg. B2
LENGTH: 337 words
HEADLINE: RENO, KING TO CONFER ON PROBE
BYLINE: James W. Brosnan The Commercial Appeal; Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
President Clinton called Mrs. King Monday morning and Reno followed with her
own call.
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They had a nice chat and are working to set up a meeting this
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Copyright 1998 Southeastern Newspapers Corporation
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: VIEWPOINT, Pg. A9
LENGTH: 769 words
HEADLINE: WIN A CASE, BUT LOSE A PRESIDENCY
BYLINE: Paul Gigot; Reprinted with permission of The Wall Street Journal;
Copyright 1998, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.; All rights reserved
intern, Monica Lewinsky, that the President suggested she could deny
their relationship, and that Clinton himself has lied under oath about it;
-- The ruin of Hillary Rodham Clinton as a plausible feminist spokeswoman,
given her silence at the many accusations of harassment against her husband;
-- And the assertion of executive privilege, both for White House aides and
for Mrs. Clinton, far broader than even Richard Nixon dared to claim.
All of these uplifting facts, and many more, have become public record as the
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (65%) ; ELIZABETH II (56%) ; MONICA
LEWINSKY (54%) ;
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Copyright 1998 The Denver Post Corporation
The Denver Post
April 7, 1998 Tuesday 2D EDITION
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A-02
LENGTH: 493 words
HEADLINE: High court grants Starr speedy ruling Attorney-client privilege in
death at issue in Vincent Foster question
BYLINE: By Linda Greenhouse, The New York Times
BODY:
lower federal courts here. Starr is seeking the notes as part of an
investigation of whether presidential aides lied about any role Hillary Rodham
Clinton might have had in the firing of the travel-office employees.
There was no dispute that the notes would have been inaccessible to the
independent counsel if Foster were still alive
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
April 07, 1998, Tuesday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 16
LENGTH: 402 words
HEADLINE: Ex-Clinton aides speak candidly on Houston visit
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: CLAUDIA KOLKER
BODY:
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton is "deeply in love" with her husband and
that love is key to understanding the presidential marriage, former Clinton
adviser George Stephanopoulos told
PERSON: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS (94%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (94%) ; WILLIAM
BENNETT (93%) ;
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
April 07, 1998, Tuesday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 4.
LENGTH: 625 words
HEADLINE: Gingrich defends Starr's inquiry ;
Speaker says investigation not affected by dismissal of Jones' suit
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
House Judiciary Committee.
Urging a wait-and-see approach to the wide-ranging criminal investigation of
the president and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the speaker accused some
people of "a grotesque effort" to use the lawsuit's dismissal to cast doubt on
the motives of independent
court's decision to expedite the consideration and resolution of this
matter. II
The independent counsel wants the notes to help determine whether White House
aides or Hillary Clinton lied when they testified that she had no role in the
purge of the travel office staff.
Hamilton took three pages of notes during
in a park outside Washington. Authorities say he died from a
self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Foster, who was Hillary Clinton's partner in the Rose law firm in Little
Rock, also represented the Clintons on the Whitewater land deal.
PERSON: NEWT GINGRICH (93%) ; WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (73%) ; HILLARY
RODHAM CLINTON (70%) ; MONICA LEWINSKY (53%) ;
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Copyright 1998 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
The Houston Chronicle
April 07, 1998, Tuesday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 751 words
HEADLINE: Tammy Wynette is dead at 55
SOURCE: Associated Press
BYLINE: JIM PATTERSON
DATELINE: NASHVILLE, Tenn.
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blessed tremendously. I can't complain at all."
She even became a part of the 1992 presidential campaign after Hillary Rodham
Clinton, stressing that her support of her husband was more than routine, told
an interviewer, "I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man
like Tammy Wynette."
Wynette replied angrily that Hillary Clinton "offended every true country
music fan and every person who has 'made it on their own' with no one to take
them to a White House. " She added that if she and the Yale-educated Hillary
Clinton ever met, "I can assure you, in spite of your education, you will find
me to be just as bright as yourself."
Hillary Clinton said she didn't mean to hurt Wynette's feelings, and Wynette
later performed at a Clinton fund-raiser.
Besides
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Copyright 1998 The Kansas City Star Co.
THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 7, 1998 Tuesday METROPOLITAN EDITION
SECTION: METROPOLITAN; Pg. B1; LEWIS W. DIUGUID
LENGTH: 655 words
HEADLINE: Getting back to business that matters
BYLINE: LEWIS W. DIUGUID
BODY:
It's probably not a coincidence that Clinton's approval rating
also is about 70 percent.
The people who understand the torture that Clinton and his wife,
Hillary, have had to endure aren't part of an insignificant fringe
group. By the millions, they've suffered the emotional and
psychological trauma of trysts.
They
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Copyright 1998 Newsday, Inc.
Newsday (New York, NY)
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, QUEENS EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A22
LENGTH: 612 words
HEADLINE: WORLD/NATION BRIEFS
BYLINE: COMPILED FROM NEW DISPATCHES
BODY:
Starr Request Expedited
Whitewater prosecutors' attempt to get evidence they hope will clarify what
role, if any, Hillary Rodham Clinton played in a purge of the White House travel
office won expedited Supreme Court review yesterday.
The justices
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Copyright 1998 Newsday, Inc.
Newsday (New York, NY)
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A22
LENGTH: 553 words
HEADLINE: WORLD/NATION BRIEFS
BYLINE: COMPILED FROM NEWS DISPATCHES; Elaine Povich
BODY:
Elaine Povich Starr Request Expedited
Whitewater prosecutors' attempt to get evidence they hope will clarify what
role, if any, Hillary Rodham Clinton played in a purge of the White House travel
office staff won expedited Supreme Court review yesterday.
The
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Newsday (New York, NY)
April 7, 1998, Tuesday, QUEENS HOME EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A04
LENGTH: 767 words
HEADLINE: TAMMY WYNETTE DIES AT 55 / FIRST LADY OF COUNTRY DIES
BYLINE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DATELINE: Nashville, Tenn
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blessed tremendously. I can't complain at all." "
She even became a part of the 1992 presidential campaign after Hillary
Clinton, stressing that her support of her husband was more than routine, told
an interviewer, "I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man
like Tammy Wynette."
Wynette replied angrily that Hillary Clinton "offended every true country
music fan and every person who has made it on their own' with no one to take
them to a White House." She added that if she and the Yale-educated Hillary
Clinton ever met, "I can assure you, in spite of your education, you will find
me to be just as bright as yourself."
Hillary Clinton said she didn't mean to hurt Wynette's feelings, and Wynette
later performed at a Clinton fund raiser.
Besides "
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SECTION: NEWS; Page A08
LENGTH: 415 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON DOESN'T REGRET COMMUNION
BYLINE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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receiving the sacrament.
Clinton, who attends a Methodist church in Washington, received Communion
along with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton during a morning mass at Regina
Mundi church, which is located in the black township of Soweto and was a central
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 7, 1998 Tuesday, METRO
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A5
LENGTH: 290 words
HEADLINE: FOSTER NOTES CASE PUT ON FAST TRACK;
THE HIGH COURT WILL SPEED CONSIDERATION OF KENNETH STARR'S ATTEMPT TO GET
EVIDENCE IN TRAVEL OFFICE PROBE.
BYLINE: Associated Press
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
Whitewater prosecutors' attempt to get evidence they hope will clarify what
role, if any, Hillary Rodham Clinton played in a purge of the White House travel
office staff won expedited Supreme Court review Monday.
The
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 7, 1998 Tuesday, METRO
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 622 words
HEADLINE: COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND TAMMY WYNETTE DIES;
A BLOOD CLOT IS THOUGHT TO HAVE KILLED THE SINGER BEST KNOWN FOR "STAND BY YOUR
MAN. " SHE WAS 55.
BYLINE: Associated Press
DATELINE: NASHVILLE, TENN.
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blessed tremendously. I can't complain at all."
She even became a part of the 1992 presidential campaign after Hillary Rodham
Clinton, stressing that her support of her husband was more than routine, told
an interviewer, "I'm not sitting here like some little woman standing by my man
like Tammy Wynette."
Wynette replied angrily that Hillary Clinton "offended every true country
music fan and every person who has 'made it on their own' with no one to
educated Clinton ever met, "I can assure you, in spite of your education,
you will find me to be just as bright as yourself."
Hillary Clinton said she didn't mean to hurt Wynette's feelings, and Wynette
later performed at a Clinton fund-raiser.
In
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Sacramento Bee
April 7, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A6
LENGTH: 425 words
HEADLINE: COURT OKS STARR'S BID FOR SPEEDY DECISION
BYLINE: Knight Ridder Newspapers
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
Starr seeks the notes as evidence for his inquiry into whether Hillary Rodham
Clinton or presidential aides lied about her role in the 1993 firing of seven
employees in the White House travel office.
The
three pages of notes taken by James Hamilton during his meeting with
Foster on July 11, 1993. Foster and Mrs. Clinton were law partners at the Rose
Law Firm in Little Rock, Ark.
Hamilton has resisted a grand jury
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The San Francisco Chronicle
APRIL 7, 1998, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A6
LENGTH: 903 words
HEADLINE: Boxer Defends Muted Response To Jones Sex Harassment Case
BYLINE: Marc Sandalow, Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
grievances, Boxer said.
Clinton, of course, is more than a political ally. He is a relative. Boxer's
daughter, Nicole, is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton's brother, Hugh Rodham.
The two politicians have shared holidays as well as fund-raisers.
But Boxer dismissed the notion that she would be any
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APRIL 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. D8; PERSONALS
LENGTH: 750 words
HEADLINE: Whither the Clintons
BYLINE: LEAH GARCHIK
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, Hillary Rodham Clinton, standing by her man
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The San Francisco Chronicle
APRIL 7, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A6
LENGTH: 990 words
HEADLINE: Boxer Defends Muted Response To Jones Sex Harassment Case
BYLINE: Marc Sandalow, Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
grievances, Boxer said.
Clinton, of course, is more than a political ally. He is a relative. Boxer's
daughter, Nicole, is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton's brother, Hugh Rodham.
The two politicians have shared holidays as well as fund-raisers.
But Boxer dismissed the notion that she would be any
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Chicago Tribune
April 7, 1998 Tuesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 6; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 449 words
HEADLINE: HIGH COURT TO EXPEDITE HEARING ON FOSTER NOTES;
TOBACCO INDUSTRY, ALSO CITING ATTORNEY-CLIENT SHIELD, LOSES ITS APPEAL
BYLINE: By Jan Crawford Greenburg, Washington Bureau.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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counsel.
The notes, taken just before Foster's suicide in 1993, might shed light on
whether First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was involved in firing staff in the
White House travel office.
PERSON: VINCENT FOSTER (92%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (57%) ; MONICA
LEWINSKY (55%) ;
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Chicago Tribune
April 7, 1998 Tuesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: METRO CHICAGO; Pg. 8; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 701 words
HEADLINE: TAMMY WYNETTE, COUNTRY MUSIC IDOL
BYLINE: By Jack Hurst, Tribune Country Music Writer.
DATELINE: NASHVILLE
BODY:
Targeted by detractors from Hillary Rodham Clinton to the grocery tabloids,
Miss Wynette nevertheless was one of the great voices of country music history,
a vocalist whose sweeping, pinched-
generations of women's liberationists who never let her forget "Stand By
Your Man. "
During the 1992 presidential campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton emphasized her
support for her husband by telling an interviewer, "I'm not sitting here like
some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette."
Miss Wynette angrily replied that Mrs. Clinton "offended every true country
music fan and every person who has made it on their own with no one to
PERSON: TAMMY WYNETTE (97%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (56%) ; LORETTA LYNN (52%) ;
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The Baltimore Sun
April 6, 1998, Monday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. 11A
LENGTH: 724 words
HEADLINE: Jones, Clinton got what they deserve
BYLINE: Tony Snow
BODY:
designation as the most sex-crazed president ever. This gives him what he
long has desired, an exclusive niche in history.
Ditto for Hillary Rodham Clinton, who emerges as the First Enabler. For her
and others, Mr. Clinton's personal weakness is the compost that permits their
ambitions to flower. Former
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The Baltimore Sun
April 6, 1998, Monday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. 11A
LENGTH: 771 words
HEADLINE: White House's claim of 'vindication' will get widespread support
BYLINE: Jack Germond and Jules Witcover
BODY:
no explanation of what his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky really was
continues to hold the wolves at bay. Meanwhile, those wolves -- the pesky news
media and Hillary Clinton's real or imagined "vast right-wing conspiracy" --
mostly earn public contempt for demanding answers.
Jack Germond and
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The Denver Post
April 6, 1998 Monday 2D EDITION
SECTION: DENVER & THE WEST; Pg. B-09
LENGTH: 631 words
HEADLINE: All sides got what they deserved
BYLINE: Tony Snow
BODY:
sex-crazed president ever. This gives him what he long has desired, an
exclusive niche in history.
Ditto for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, who emerges as the First
Enabler. For her and others, Bill Clinton's personal weakness is the compost
that permits their ambitions to flower. Former
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Sacramento Bee
April 6, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: EDITORIALS; Pg. B7
LENGTH: 919 words
HEADLINE: OVERHAULING INDEPENDENT COUNSEL LAW
BYLINE: Martin Dyckman
BODY:
believe "that the various women involved who have made allegations are
telling the truth, though I continue to question their motives. " He likes
Hillary Rodham Clinton and respects her as a lawyer "even though I do not
understand her seeming continuing personal affection for her husband."
Referring to the
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
April 6, 1998, Monday
SECTION: OPINION; Ed. 1,2,3; Pg. B-7
LENGTH: 1092 words
HEADLINE: Traffic congestion indeed is a two-way street;
I-15 car-pool lanes: a cause or a cure?;
Gaslamp liquor proposal may dilute ABC authority;
A taxing proposal;
Missing the point -- as well as the pitch
BODY:
installment of his "Clinton in Africa" series, George E. Condon Jr.
reported, "Clinton, joined by first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and only a
handful of top staffers, will spend a day and a half here at a lodge luxurious
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The Boston Globe
April 5, 1998, Sunday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. D8
LENGTH: 1101 words
HEADLINE: Clinton's Africa tour is called a success;
Observers say he changed attitudes
BYLINE: By Ann Scales, Globe Staff
DATELINE: DAKAR, Senegal
GRAPHIC:
crowd at Goree Island, Senegal, on Thursday after delivering a speech. /
AFP PHOTO 2. President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton looking out of the
"Door of No Return" on Thursday at the Goree Island House of Slaves in Senegal.
The island was the
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The Boston Globe
April 5, 1998, Sunday, City Edition
SECTION: WEST WEEKLY; Pg. 2
LENGTH: 724 words
HEADLINE: Amid chaos, people pull together;
WEST WEEKLY / CARRIE IZARD RICHARDSON;
Waltham resident Carrie Izard Richardson is a regular contributor to West
Weekly. Readers with comments, questions or ideas for Richardson may e-mail her
at richardson (AT SIGN SYMBOL) globe.com.
BYLINE: By Carrie Izard Richardson
BODY:
nasty debate and a plethora of excuses, all of which ultimately overlook
one of the saddest victims in this debilitating and sordid affair - Chelsea
Clinton.
No matter how many father-daughter talks the two may have had, the
president's daughter must surely lie awake
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 5, 1998, SUNDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: VIEWPOINT, Pg. B5
LENGTH: 510 words
HEADLINE: WHITEWATER ROILED AGAIN FOR STARR
BYLINE: Joan I. Duffy
by Clinton's enemies, the entire Whitewater investigation could be
tainted, including the conviction of former Arkansas governor Jim Guy Tucker.
And Hillary Rodham Clinton's claim of a vast right-wing conspiracy might not
seem so far-fetched after all.
GOV.
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 5, 1998, Sunday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TODAY; Pg. 1F
LENGTH: 1080 words
HEADLINE: If you like pina coladas and odd personal ads
BYLINE: Michael Precker, Staff Writer of The Dallas Morning News
BODY:
Hoff found the words "bladder wrack" and "callipygous" - algae and having
nice buttocks, respectively.
She found someone seeking a combination of Hillary Clinton, Mother Teresa and
porn star Marilyn Chambers; a request for women born in other states; a
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 5, 1998, Sunday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIALS; Editorials; Pg. 3J
LENGTH: 5132 words
HEADLINE: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR;
Not about guns?
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not harmful, although it was crude and offensive. But it does not excuse
the gross abuse of powers by both Hillary and Bill Clinton.
On second thought, impeach them both. Never mind the polls, congressional
representatives, they are rigged. Bill Clinton's approval rating is
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The Houston Chronicle
April 05, 1998, Sunday 2 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 2
LENGTH: 397 words
HEADLINE: Newsmakers
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model and UNICEF spokeswoman who does not always look as if she's had
enough to eat - will be at the World Bank. She'll join Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Ugandan Health Minister Cripus Kiyonga and bank president James Wolfensohn in
talking up ways to prevent maternal
PERSON: GUS VAN SANT (74%) i BRIAN GRAZER (57%) ; HILLARY RODHAM
CLINTON (55%) ; JAMES DAVID WOLFENSOHN (54%) ; MICHAEL D EISNER (52%) ; RUPERT
MURDOCH (52%) ; ALICIA CHRISTIAN 'JODIE'
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The Houston Chronicle
April 05, 1998, Sunday 2 STAR EDITION
SECTION: OUTLOOK; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 1590 words
HEADLINE: PRESSURE FROM THE RIGHT
BYLINE: ART BRENDER; Bender is Tarrant County ( Fort Worth ) Democratic chairman
and a trial lawyer.
BODY:
appointee, has questioned whether Starr should continue as independent
counsel.
Eisele wrote: "Mr. Scaife, said to be a bitter opponent of the president and
Mrs. Clinton, especially with respect to Whitewater related issues, has
apparently helped to arrange and make possible the very career opportunities
that Mr. Starr wants to
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 5, 1998 Sunday METROPOLITAN EDITION
SECTION: SPORTS; Pg. C1; JASON WHITLOCK
LENGTH: 726 words
HEADLINE: Allen remains Chiefs' best hope
BYLINE: JASON WHITLOCK
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issue - not Lewinsky-Clinton, not Jones-Clinton, not
Willey-Clinton, not Flowers-Clinton, not Whitlock-Hillary Clinton
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has divided Kansas City the way the Chiefs' running-back situation
has.
Everybody has an opinion and a solution. Sign Ricky
PERSON: MARCUS ALLEN (93%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (57%) ; BARRY SANDERS (55%) ;
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 5, 1998 Sunday METROPOLITAN EDITION
SECTION: LOOK; Pg. G5
LENGTH: 1313 words
HEADLINE: 20 questions
All right, style mavens, it's time to see what you really know
BYLINE: JACKIE WHITE, Fashion Editor
BODY:
b. Norman Norell.
C. James Galanos.
17. He is charming, handsome, a favorite among tony socialites, and
he made Hillary Clinton's last inaugural ball gown. He is:
a. Tommy Hilfiger.
b. Bob Mackie.
C. Oscar de la Renta.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
April 5, 1998 Sunday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 8 The Lake Effect
LENGTH: 1053 words
HEADLINE: The Lake. Effect
BYLINE: KATHY FLANIGAN
BODY:
threw him out, II Franken says. "Clinton seems to be doing the job. "
He has boundaries to what he thinks will make a decent joke. Chelsea Clinton
is out of bounds. "There are a lot of people in Washington who have been
criticizing the president and first lady who have kids a
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April 5, 1998, Sunday, HEMPSTEAD EAST EDITION
SECTION: LI LIFE; Page G23
LENGTH: 1169 words
HEADLINE: NOTEBOOK / CLINTON PRAISES STUDENT'S EFFORT IN PEACE PLEDGE
BYLINE: Stacey Altherr
BODY:
United States.
As part of the project, Tricia Brown's third-grade class at the school mailed
a letter to President and Mrs. Clinton, asking them to share their peace pledge
with other students across the country. Clinton responded to the letter,
"Reaching out to people in our
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Newsday (New York, NY)
April 5, 1998, Sunday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A06
LENGTH: 1777 words
HEADLINE: STARR NEARS CROSSROADS ON PROBE / SEVERAL OPTIONS ON LEWINSKY. WHERE
STARR'S CASES STAND. (.)
BYLINE: Ken Fireman. WASHINGTON BUREAU
DATELINE: Washington
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task that has occupied him for nearly four years - supervising a
wide-ranging criminal investigation into the conduct of the president and his
wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
And the message coming from the independent counsel last week, in the wake of
a federal judge's dismissal of the Jones lawsuit and a
Kenneth Starr was appointed independent counsel on Aug. 5, 1994, to
investigate the political and business relationships of President Bill Clinton
and Hillary Rodham Clinton in Arkansas. Starr's office has won three
convictions, and 10 people have pleaded guilty in the Arkansas cases, and his
mandate has been
present.
Question: Were Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan funds diverted into
then-Gov. Bill Clinton's 1984 campaign? As the thrift's attorney, did Hillary
Rodham Clinton have a role in a fraudulent real estate transaction that
contributed to Madison's insolvency? And did the White House impede the
investigation of the Clintons' Whitewater real estate investment with Jim and
Susan McDougal and Hillary Clinton's Madison work?
Status: The Arkansas grand jury has been handicapped by the refusal of Susan
McDougal to testify and by the death of her ex-
Starr, who says the investigation is "coming to a very important
juncture." ROSE LAW FIRM - August, 1994, to present.
Question: Did Hillary Rodham Clinton lie about her law firm work on
fraudulent land purchases and then hide the firm's billing records of her work?
Status:
Starr concluded that the July 20, 1993, death of Foster, deputy White
House counsel and a former law partner of Hillary Rodham Clinton's, had been a
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suicide. The 1990 STATE CAMPAIGN - February to November, 1996.
Question: Did two Arkansas businesses funnel funds to Clinton's
bankers were acquitted of the charges in August, 1996. WHITE HOUSE
TRAVEL OFFICE - March, 1996, to present.
Question: What role did Hillary Rodham Clinton have in firing seven White
House travel office workers?
Status: Ongoing but delayed until the Supreme Court
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 5, 1998 Sunday, METRO
SECTION: INSIGHT; Pg. Z7
LENGTH: 771 words
HEADLINE: POLITICIANS BECOME EXECUTION WITNESSES
BYLINE: By Mike Griffin of The Sentinel Staff
DATELINE: TALLAHASSEE
BODY:
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on charges he cheated on his federal
income-tax returns, is planning to open a legal defense fund.
Bill and Hillary Clinton, dogged by the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit
and all the Whitewater investigations, opened such an account and sought
donations. The
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
April 5, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: OPINION; Ed. 1,2; Pg. G-4
LENGTH: 1813 words
HEADLINE: In defense of special prosecutor Kenneth Starr
BYLINE: Orrin G. Hatch president.
BODY:
claim of privilege that wasted the most money and time came when Starr
sought notes made in a meeting between Hillary Rodham Clinton and government
lawyers. The president's claim of privilege over these documents was so
specious that it was rejected out of hand by the Court of
questions has even led, according to press accounts, to the president's
claiming executive privilege over conversations between Sidney Blumenthal and
Hillary Clinton -- conversations that didn't even include the president. These
claims almost surely will be rejected by the courts, but not before they have
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 5, 1998, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. B3, TONY SNOW COLUMN
LENGTH: 610 words
HEADLINE: JONES VS. CLINTON : MAIN ACTORS IN THE JONES CASE GOT WHAT THEY
DESERVED
BYLINE: Tony Snow; Copyright Creators Syndicate Inc.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
sex-crazed president ever. This gives him what he long has desired, an
exclusive niche in history.
Ditto for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, who emerges as the First
Enabler. For her and others, Bill Clinton's personal weakness is the compost
that permits their ambitions to flower. Former
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 5, 1998, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. B2
LENGTH: 421 words
HEADLINE: JUST THE FACTS, GENTS
BODY:
said on Thursday that he would be governed by the law and the facts. He
has suggested that a conspiracy to obstruct justice may tie together Mrs.
Clinton's missing billing records, payments to Webster Hubbell and alleged
attempts to get Ms. Lewinsky to lie.
If Mr. Starr is to proceed
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 5, 1998, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: TRAVEL & LEISURE, Pg. T1
LENGTH: 1197 words
HEADLINE: WINDOW ON A CHANGING WORLD
BYLINE: Story And Photos By Eric Lindberg; Special To The Post-Dispatch
BODY:
I apologize for our noisy group, and he softens. Five minutes later we
part with a handshake, having discussed Wall Street, Hillary Clinton and apple
strudel.
Dining cars on German trains operate as smoothly as a Mercedes, and this one
is no exception. White
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
April 5, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 27A
LENGTH: 1062 words
HEADLINE: An unfaithful, unrepentant president visits her in her dreams
BYLINE: Freya Manfred
BODY:
a few days later I became angry with the president. Perhaps it was
because our twin sons are, at 17, older than Chelsea Clinton was when her father
was allegedly carrying on with a young woman in her 20s under the family (make
that White House) roof
more common sense and more of a sense of myself than he does. But he has
the power of his office and of his sex; we are not equals any more than he and
Hillary Clinton are equals. Plus he has the power of the tyrannical invalid;
he's an off-base person who can't help the inappropriate things he does, so
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The Sun (Baltimore)
April 5, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: PERSPECTIVE, Pg. 4F
LENGTH: 658 words
HEADLINE: Elizabeth Wurtzel: Defying convention
BYLINE: Dorthea Strauss, special to the sun
BODY:
Ibsen's 19th-century play "The Doll's House," deserting her husband and
children to try her wings outside, is only the reverse side of Hillary Clinton,
who entered captivity through the White House door, renouncing a successful law
practice, to be wife to a president.
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The Times-Picayune
April 5, 1998 Sunday, THIRD
SECTION: NATIONAL; Pg. A34
LENGTH: 960 words
HEADLINE: FINAL FRONTIER IS UNCONQUERABLE WITHOUT CHILD CARE
BYLINE: By KATHY BOCCELLA Knight Ridder Newspaper
BODY:
head of an elite pack and was honored at a White House ceremony on March
5 by President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton and another trailblazer, Sally
Ride, the first American woman in space.
Yet when Hillary Clinton called Collins' promotion "one step forward for
women" and the president said that "today we celebrate the falling away of
another
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Chicago Tribune
April 5, 1998 Sunday, CHICAGOLAND FINAL EDITION
SECTION: COMMENTARY; Pg. 19; ZONE: C
LENGTH: 803 words
HEADLINE: OUR PAINFUL EDUCATION ABOUT BILL CLINTON
BYLINE: Stephen Chapman.
BODY:
once again misrepresent the truth, which comes as naturally to them as
breathing.
Press secretary Mike McCurry said the president felt "vindicated. " Hillary
Rodham Clinton insisted she always knew they would win the case, "based on the
fact that there was no evidence to support these groundless claims." But Judge
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Chicago Tribune
April 5, 1998 Sunday, DU PAGE FINAL EDITION
SECTION: WOMANEWS; Pg. 9; ZONE: ND
LENGTH: 1080 words
HEADLINE: MOURNFUL MORNINGS;
AS MOM LEAVES FOR WORK, A CHILD'S TEARS CAN STOP HER RIGHT IN HER (CAREER)
TRACKS
BYLINE: By Reed Abelson, New York Times News Service.
DATELINE: NEW YORK
BODY:
Recently, Hillary Rodham Clinton led a conference at the White House on the
"silent crisis" of child care. But the 8 million married
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Chicago Tribune
April 5, 1998 Sunday, CHICAGOLAND FINAL EDITION
SECTION: WOMANEWS; Pg. 1; ZONE: CN
LENGTH: 2007 words
HEADLINE: WHEN THE INHUMANITY OF A HORRIBLE WAR STALKS CHILDREN
BYLINE: By Kristin Choo. Special to the Tribune.
DATELINE: NEW YORK
BODY:
UN officials, she flew to Washington to testify before a congressional
caucus on human rights and meet with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Her goal is "the immediate release of all the children abducted by the LRA
in the past decade.
"I don't just want to
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Chicago Sun-Times
April 4, 1998, SATURDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 14
LENGTH: 491 words
HEADLINE: Domestic issues on table;
Clinton shifts focus from travel to budget
BYLINE: BY SANDRA SOBIERAJ
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
child care, health care, or threaten our budget discipline. II
Returning to Washington from Africa late Thursday night, he and first lady
Hillary Rodham Clinton came home to a political climate somewhat warmed by a
judge's dismissal of Paula Jones' sexual harassment
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The Denver Post
April 4, 1998 Saturday 2D EDITION
SECTION: DENVER & THE WEST; Pg. B-07
LENGTH: 901 words
HEADLINE: When will fashion designers create clothing for real women?
BYLINE: By Joan Beck
BODY:
a skirt length that's unfashionable and one that makes it difficult to
sit diplomatically on a dais. Even a Hillary Rodham Clinton wears pantsuits on
many occasions when she has to sit in public.
There are millions of women who need to look contemporary and attractive
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 4, 1998 Saturday, METRO
SECTION: LOCAL & STATE; Pg. D1
LENGTH: 598 words
HEADLINE: BUTTERWORTH SAYS HE DIDN'T DO WRONG IN FUND RAISING
BYLINE: By John Kennedy Tallahassee Bureau
DATELINE: TALLAHASSEE
BODY:
records indicate.
He also raised as much as $300,000 at a July 1996 fund-raiser at his home,
which first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton attended. But Butterworth said only
about 10 percent of the money came from trial-team lawyers. In both
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
April 4, 1998, Saturday
SECTION: LIFESTYLE; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7; Pg. E-1
LENGTH: 746 words
HEADLINE: Take a look at who used to be stirrin' the pot in government
BYLINE: RICHARD LOUV; RICHARD LOUV's column also appears on Wednesdays on page
A-3. He can be reached by fax, (619) 293-2148; mail, P.O. Box 191, San Diego, CA
92112; or e-mail, rlouvfcts.com
BODY:
at will. Stuff him one hour before taking him out or before asking a
great favor ofhim.
"
Imagine Hillary Rodham Clinton writing such a thing. On second thought,
don't.
And yet, in a book of "recipes from busy wives, " a
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 4, 1998, Saturday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. 28, PEOPLE COLUMN
LENGTH: 748 words
HEADLINE: PEOPLE
BYLINE: Compiled By Harry Levins; Post-Dispatch Senior Writer
BODY:
current and past poet laureates Robert Pinsky, Robert Hass and Rita Dove
will make a video with Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
They'll read their favorite verses. ("The Rubiyat," anyone?)
*
Monks who owe their monastery to Time magazine founder Henry R.
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The Times-Picayune
April 4, 1998 Saturday, THIRD
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B06
LENGTH: 209 words
HEADLINE: GIVING TAX DOLLARS AWAY AGAIN
GRAPHIC: Bill and Hillary Clinton during their African trip: How much tax
dollars did they promise to give away? AP PHOTO
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 3, 1998, Friday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 17A; Pg. 17A
LENGTH: 1122 words
SERIES: Final Today's News
HEADLINE: THE PAULA JONES DECISION;
Lawyers left with empty piggy bank
BODY:
notes even after Foster's death. Starr wants Hamilton's notes to help
determine whether presidential aides lied about whether Hillary Rodham Clinton
had a role in a White House purge of its travel office staff. Under the court's
usual schedule, the case would
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 3, 1998, Friday, CONSTITUTION EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 10B
LENGTH: 427 words
SERIES: Metro Final
HEADLINE: Clinton pays tribute to 'Africa's great gift'
BYLINE: Bob Deans
DATELINE: Goree Island, Senegal
GRAPHIC: Photo :
The "Door of No Return" frames President Clinton and first lady Hillary
Clinton on Thursday on Goree Island. / GREG GIBSON / Associated Press
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 3, 1998, Friday, JOURNAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 10B
LENGTH: 359 words
SERIES: Today's News
HEADLINE: Clinton pays tribute to 'Africa's great gift'
BYLINE: Bob Deans
DATELINE: Goree Island, Senegal
BODY:
day tour of sub-Saharan Africa, a journey that took him to Ghana, Uganda,
Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana and Senegal. He and Hillary Rodham Clinton
returned to Washington aboard Air Force One late Thursday. As he stepped off a
helicopter and walked up the South
GRAPHIC: Photo :
The "Door of No Return" frames President Clinton and first lady Hillary
Clinton on Thursday on Goree Island. / GREG GIBSON / Associated Press
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (92%) ;
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The Baltimore Sun
April 3, 1998, Friday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 22A
LENGTH: 606 words
HEADLINE: Clinton hails Africa's renewal, African-American contributions;
President ends long tour of continent at former slave shipping point in Senegal
SOURCE: FROM WIRE REPORTS
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six-nation tour.
He delivered his remarks after a somber visit to the 18th-century Slave
House, where he and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton stood, holding hands, at
its famous "Door of No Return" and quietly absorbed the Atlantic Ocean view that
legions of Africans
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The Baltimore Sun
April 3, 1998, Friday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1143 words
HEADLINE: Probe will keep going, Starr says; Jones suit dismissal doesn't affect
case, prosecutor declares; 'Were crimes committed?'; Clintons and staffers in
high spirits; Jones speechless in Calif.
BYLINE: Carl M. Cannon, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
BODY:
much looking forward to going home and continuing the very ambitious
agenda we've got there," the president said upon his departure yesterday.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who stood by her husband in the face of several
additional allegations of sexual misconduct that have recently been leveled
against him, was less
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The Boston Globe
April 3, 1998, Friday, City Edition
SECTION: OP-ED; Pg. A27
LENGTH: 836 words
HEADLINE: Everybody's a loser in the Jones case, but especially the media;
DAVID NYHAN
BYLINE: By David Nyhan, Globe Staff
BODY:
detail. We had Starr wiring women trying to trap Clinton into criminal
conduct. No nation can tolerate such outrageous entrapment.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is another loser in this matter. Her relationship
with her husband is for the two of them to judge. From afar it seems she's made
a bargain: to
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The Boston Globe
April 3, 1998, Friday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A20
LENGTH: 710 words
HEADLINE: Starr keeps momentum going in investigation of Clintons;
THE CLINTON/JONES CASE
BYLINE: By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
counsel Kenneth W. Starr, was asking the Supreme Court for permission to
obtain documents that might shed light on Hillary Rodham Clinton's role in the
dismissal of the White House travel office.
The effort to get those 5-year-old records spoke as loud as
Clinton had an affair with former White House intern Monica S. Lewinsky
and tried to cover it up; that the president or Mrs. Clinton, or both, violated
laws related to the Whitewater land deal in Arkansas; and that the president
used a variety of means to obstruct
former deputy White House counsel who committed suicide.
Starr wants to know if the notes mention any role Hillary Clinton played in
the firing.
Foster mentioned the travel office firing in his suicide note and discussed
it with his attorney shortly
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (93%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (92%) ;
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The Boston Globe
April 3, 1998, Friday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A2
LENGTH: 874 words
HEADLINE: Clinton, in Senegal, revisits slavery's horrors;
Emotional end to historic trip
BYLINE: By Ann Scales, Globe staff
DATELINE: DAKAR, Senegal
BODY:
kept in stone cells before being sold at auction and loaded onto ships.
Accompanied by the first lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, who visited the Slave
House on her trip to Africa last year, Clinton walked through the dungeon-like
structure
staircase that was used for slaves who resisted. Above the entrance of
the chamber was the word "recalcitrants."
He walked down the stone corridor, and with Mrs. Clinton stood and looked
toward the Atlantic Ocean, over the rocks and litter that lay beneath the "Door
of No Return," through which many
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April 3, 1998, Friday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1310 words
HEADLINE: Probe of president goes on, Starr vows;
Says ruling on Jones won't sidetrack effort;
Ann Scales of the Globe staff contributed to this report from Senegal.
BYLINE: By Brian McGrory, Globe Staff
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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scheduled to fly back to Washington last night at the end of an 11-day
diplomatic mission through Africa.
Hillary Rodham- Clinton, speaking in an interview from Senegal with the
American Urban Radio Network, was more expansive, saying that she and her
husband have tried to ignore the case these past few years, and they are now
relieved that it appears to be behind them.
"I think the president was pleased," Mrs. Clinton said. "I think the judge
ruled correctly based on the facts, the evidence, and the law. II
She added later in the interview:
"
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
April 3, 1998, FRIDAY, FIRST EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 708 words
HEADLINE: DEMOCRATS PUSHING STARR TO WRAP UP PROBE OF PRESIDENT
BYLINE: Richard L. Berke The New York Times News Service
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
back to the business of the people'' and his ''very ambitious agenda.
He added, ''Obviously I'm pleased with the decision. The judge's ruling speaks
for itself. I
Hillary Rodham Clinton was far more ebullient. ''Both Bill and I have felt
throughout this whole thing that it would turn out fine, she said
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 3, 1998, Friday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 30A
LENGTH: 524 words
HEADLINE: Clinton low-key, first lady more forceful in reaction to ruling
BYLINE: Kathy Lewis, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
DATELINE: DAKAR, Senegal
BODY:
president sought to play down his reaction to U.S. District Court Judge
Susan Webber Wright's decision, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was more
forceful in a radio interview.
country. And we just work on it every single day. 11
In a spirited defense of her husband in January, Mrs. Clinton had blamed the
allegations surrounding the president's personal life on a "vast right-wing
conspiracy. "
On Thursday, she said
groundless charges. II
At an event honoring a village for stopping the practice of female genital
mutilation, though, Mrs. Clinton had little to say to reporters about the turn
of events in federal court back in Little Rock, Ark.
"I have
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 3, 1998, Friday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 30A
LENGTH: 967 words
HEADLINE: Opinions widely split on how case dismissal will affect workplace
BYLINE: Diana Kunde, Staff Writer of The Dallas Morning News
BODY:
happened, I think the judge used polite language in saying it was
boorish. It was pretty bad. "
Mr. Clinton wasn't Mrs. Jones' employer in the sense that she had to work
with him day-by-day, and that made a difference in the facts of this case, Ms.
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 3, 1998, Friday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1189 words
HEADLINE: Administration officials increase pressure on Starr;
Counsel says issue is whether crimes were committed
BYLINE: David Jackson, George Rodrigue, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning
News
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
Wright's ruling, and that "I'm very much looking forward to going home
and continuing the very ambitious agenda we've got there. If
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking from Africa to the American Urban
Radio Network, suggested that the lawsuit stemmed from critics seeking to
undermine her husband.
The Jones lawsuit
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; JANET RENO (53%) ; HILLARY
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 3, 1998, Friday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1268 words
HEADLINE: Clinton wraps up his tour of Africa;
The spirit can never be enslaved, he tells Senegal
BYLINE: Kathy Lewis, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
DATELINE: GOREE ISLAND, Senegal
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Clinton and his delegation the tour he has given to Pope John Paul II,
South African President Nelson Mandela, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and
many others.
During Mr. Mandela's visit in 1991, he insisted on going into a dark cell
under the
on this continent. This was rather emotional. "
This trip was different from many the president has taken, in part because
his schedule often mirrored the one Mrs. Clinton kept on her trip to Africa a
year ago.
With Mrs. Clinton playing the role of lead advance, the president didn't
limit himself to meetings but also visited villages and schools.
"I don't think I've ever seen him enjoy a trip more on a personal level, "
Mrs. Clinton said.
In Ghana and Senegal, Mr. Clinton drew huge crowds. In Rwanda he garnered
praise for acknowledging that the
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April 3, 1998 Friday 2D EDITION
SECTION: DENVER & THE WEST; Pg. B-11
LENGTH: 697 words
HEADLINE: Primary Colors of a chameleon
BYLINE: By Mike Rosen
BODY:
Joe Klein's political novel, "Primary Colors, " was a scathing critique of his
thinly disguised stand-ins for Bill and Hillary Clinton. In spite of the best
efforts of Mike Nichols and Elaine May to soften the Clinton characters -
especially Hillary - in the screen
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The Des Moines Register
April 3, 1998, Friday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 1
LENGTH: 845 words
HEADLINE: Starr's task now gets taller
Minus the Jones case, his Whitewater probe is in doubt.
BYLINE: Angie Cannon
SOURCE: Knight-Ridder
BODY:
In Africa, Clinton said he was "very much looking forward" to returning to
the White House without the Jones trial looming.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who strongly declared her support for her husband
during the worst part of the Lewinsky investigation, said in a radio
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The Des Moines Register
April 3, 1998, Friday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 7
LENGTH: 487 words
HEADLINE: Clinton tours historic site of slave trade
The president wraps up his 12-day visit to Africa by looking to the past and the
future.
SOURCE: Knight-Ridder
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Maison des Esclaves, " built 222 years ago along a row of similar slave
houses. With first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at his side, he gazed silently
out the "door of no return" through which slaves walked down a pier and away
from
dank cells on the first floor and the airy second floor that housed the
slave traders.
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The Houston Chronicle
April 03, 1998, Friday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 790 words
HEADLINE: Homecoming a little easier for president ;
Jones dismissal aside, Starr inquiry goes on
SOURCE: Staff, Houston Chronicle Wire Services
BYLINE: JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
In a radio interview, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was less reserved in
her reaction.
"Both Bill and I have felt throughout this whole thing that it would turn out
fine
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April 03, 1998, Friday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 1
LENGTH: 892 words
HEADLINE: President sees grim reminder of slave trade i
Clinton ends journey to Africa
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: NANCY MATHIS
DATELINE: GOREE ISLAND, Senegal
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The president, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and a large entourage of
lawmakers and business executives returned to Washington after traveling to
Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa,
ordinary Africans.
"I don't think I've ever seen him enjoy a trip more on a personal level, "
Hillary Clinton told reporters.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
April 3, 1998 Friday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 1
LENGTH: 1091 words
HEADLINE: Jones case dismissal turns up heat on Starr
Independent counsel pledges to continue
BYLINE: RICHARD L. BERKE, The Associated Press contributed to this report
SOURCE: New York Times
DATELINE: Washington
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back to the business of the people" and his "very ambitious agenda. 11 He
added: "Obviously I'm pleased with the decision. The judge's ruling speaks for
itself. II
Hillary Rodham Clinton was far more ebullient. "Both Bill and I have felt
throughout this whole thing that it would turn out fine," she said
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Newsday (New York, NY)
April 3, 1998, Friday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: VIEWPOINTS; Page A55
LENGTH: 793 words
HEADLINE: PAULA JONES SHOULD FADE QUICKLY AWAY
BYLINE: Caryl Rivers. Caryl Rivers, a journalism professor at Boston University,
wrote "Slick Spins and Fractured Facts: How Cultural Myths Distort the News. "
BODY:
Hillary Clinton argues that there has been a right-wing "conspiracy" against
her husband, and she's not entirely off the mark. It's probably more a
one of the main characters in the Whitewater investigation also received
money from the right wing. There are also videotapes making the rounds accusing
Bill and Hillary Clinton not only of murdering Vince Foster but of being
involved in other murders and crimes. The most recent filings
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April 3, 1998, Friday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A04
LENGTH: 643 words
HEADLINE: SEEING SLAVERY'S DOOR OF NO RETURN / THE CLINTONS MEMORABLE FINISH TO
AFRICAN TOUR
BYLINE: William Douglas. WASHINGTON BUREAU
DATELINE: Goree Island, Senegal
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journey designed to highlight the political progess the continent has
made and the economic promise it holds to investors.
The president and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the island's
slavehouse, which now serves as a monument to the estimated 15 million to 20
million Africans who were involuntarily
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April 3, 1998, Friday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A04
LENGTH: 1167 words
HEADLINE: STARR KEEPS DIGGING / FACES NEW PRESSURE TO WRAP UP PROBE IN JONES
AFTERMATH
BYLINE: Ken Fireman. WASHINGTON BUREAU; William Douglas contributed to this
report.
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
by the decision," Clinton told journalists in Dakar, Senegal, the last
stop on his 12-day African tour. Hillary Rodham Clinton told a radio interviewer
that she and her husband "felt throughout that the whole thing that it would
turn out fine. II
Clinton declined to
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April 3, 1998, Friday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Page A81
LENGTH: 439 words
HEADLINE: AT FUNERAL, 750 HAIL BELLA ABZUG AS PIONEER
BYLINE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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hinges, forever. "
Ferraro also read a letter sent from Africa sent by President Bill Clinton
and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, who praised Ms. Abzug as a "powerful
voice for equal rights and human dignity who opened doors
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The Plain Dealer
April 3, 1998 Friday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: FORUM OF OPINION & IDEAS; Pg. 11B
LENGTH: 865 words
HEADLINE: ACKNOWLEDGING ATROCITIES ENOUGH FOR MANY RWANDANS - FOR NOW
BYLINE: By Carolyn Davis
DATELINE: KIGALI, RWANDA
BODY:
way were filled with Rwandans waving paper U.S. flags. Either they didn't
know they never would catch a glimpse of Bill or Hillary Clinton, or they didn't
care.
What turned out to be more satisfying than seeing him, or even than the token
financial assistance he promised for the region, was his attention to this
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The Plain Dealer
April 3, 1998 Friday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: FORUM OF OPINION & IDEAS; Pg. 11B
LENGTH: 775 words
HEADLINE: BURDEN NOW ON STARR TO PIN DOWN CLINTON
BYLINE: By Tim Nickens
BODY:
testing the strength of Clinton's popularity when it asserts executive
privilege to prevent Starr from asking about conversations between aides and
Hillary Clinton. Voters are more forgiving of sexual indiscretions than they are
of stonewalling.
"Paula Jones never ranked with Watergate or Iran-Contra, " Mondak said. "
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Sacramento Bee
April 3, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A14
LENGTH: 718 words
HEADLINE: DID WHITEWATER WITNESS RECEIVE RIGHT-WING CASH?
BYLINE: Tom Hamburger and Greg Gordon, Minneapolis Star Tribune
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
reduced by evidence that he was paid by conservative operatives, it would
represent a serious blow to Starr's investigations of the president and
Hillary Rodham Clinton. One of the American Spectator's biggest financial
backers is Richard Mellon Scaife, a conservative billionaire whose name arises
in
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Sacramento Bee
April 3, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1094 words
HEADLINE: STARR: I WON'T BACK OFF
BYLINE: Muriel Dobbin, Bee Washington Bureau
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
I'm pleased. The judge's ruling speaks for itself." He added, "I don't
have any comment on Mr. Starr."
Hillary Rodham Clinton was more forthcoming, saying in a radio interview,
"Both Bill and I have felt throughout that it would turn out
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Sacramento Bee
April 3, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B4
LENGTH: 457 words
HEADLINE: DEADLINE ON APARTMENT REPAIRS
BYLINE: Yvonne Chiu, Bee Staff Writer
BODY:
Orange County-based EEXCEL Program Inc., purchased Sandalwood in 1995. A
year later, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton praised the company's
ground-breaking work in turning around troubled, low-income housing projects by
installing
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
April 3, 1998, Friday
SECTION: NEWS; Ed. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8; Pg. A-1
LENGTH: 958 words
HEADLINE: Case dismissed;
Democrats tell defiant Starr to end inquiry now
BYLINE: Richard L. Berke report.
BODY:
back to the business of the people" and his "very ambitious agenda."
He added, "Obviously I'm pleased with the decision. The judge's ruling
speaks for itself. "
Hillary Rodham Clinton was far more ebullient. "Both Bill and I have felt
throughout this whole thing that it would turn out fine," she said
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 3, 1998, Friday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIAL, Pg. C21, COMMENTARY COLUMN
LENGTH: 564 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON CLEARS A HUGE HURDLE : FRUSTRATED REPUBLICANS HOPE STARR
INQUIRY WILL;
PRODUCE RESULTS
BYLINE: Tim Nickens
BODY:
testing the strength of Clinton's popularity when it asserts executive
privilege to prevent Starr from asking about conversations between aides and
Hillary Clinton. Voters are more forgiving of sexual indiscretions than they are
of stonewalling.
Many Republicans are frustrated by Clinton's ability to deflect a mountain of
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 3, 1998, Friday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. Al
LENGTH: 1257 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON AIDES PUSH STARR TO DROP INQUIRY;
COUNSEL VOWS TO PURSUE LEWINSKY INVESTIGATION;
CHIEF OF STAFF GOES BEFORE GRAND JURY
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
brighter than he and his advisers had expected.
"I'm very much looking forward to going home and continuing the very
ambitious agenda we've got there," he said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who boosted her husband in the darkest, earliest days
of the Lewinsky investigation with a nationally televised attack on Starr, was
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April 3, 1998, Friday, ILLINOIS FIVE STAR EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1300 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON AIDES PUSH STARR TO DROP INQUIRY;
COUNSEL VOWS TO PURSUE LEWINSKY INVESTIGATION;
CHIEF OF STAFF GOES BEFORE GRAND JURY
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
put his sexual conduct before the nation, Clinton was returning home to a
political landscape considerably brighter than he and his advisers had expected.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who boosted her husband in the darkest, earliest days
of the Lewinsky investigation with a nationally televised attack on Starr, was
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April 3, 1998, Friday, THREE STAR EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A12
LENGTH: 694 words
HEADLINE: CATHOLICS PROTEST CLINTON'S ACT AT MASS;
THEY FEAR CHURCH MADE AN EXCEPTION TO ITS RULE ON SHARING COMMUNION
BYLINE: Patricia Rice; Post-Dispatch Religion Writer
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done and the priest was not lined up against a wall and shot does not
mean that it was all right. "
The president and Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Methodist, both took communion
last Sunday in a church in Soweto.
Non-Catholics may
good standing.
He has attended Mass several times as president without taking communion. At
Mother Teresa's funeral Mass, Hillary Rodham Clinton did not ask for communion,
said the Rev. Vincent Heier, the St. Louis Archdiocesan ecumenical officer.
"I'm for
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April 3, 1998, Friday, THREE STAR EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1113 words
HEADLINE: STARR PROMISES TO MOVE QUICKLY ON INVESTIGATION,
CLINTON 'LOOKING FORWARD' TO RETURNING HOME;
JONES' LAWYERS SAY APPEAL IS LIKELY
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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brighter than he and his advisers had expected.
"I'm very much looking forward to going home and continuing the very
ambitious agenda we've got there, " he said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, who boosted her husband in the darkest, earliest days
of the Lewinsky investigation with a nationally televised attack on Starr, was
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April 3, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 4A
LENGTH: 446 words
HEADLINE: A pledge of renewal at 'door of no return'
DATELINE: Goree Island, Senegal
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homage to the bitter beginnings of the African-American experience and
acknowledging the cultural, historical and moral debt the United States owes
Africa.
Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton joined hands and gazed westward across
the Atlantic ocean from the infamous "door of no return, through which
thousands of Africans passed into the
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April 3, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 11A
LENGTH: 833 words
HEADLINE: Starr VOWS inquiry will press on;
He stands by his case in the wake of Clinton decision
DATELINE: Washington, D.C.
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spend all your time and energy on the country. And that's what I've tried
to do. And I've done my best at it."
Hillary Rodham Clinton, in an interview with American Urban Radio, spoke
directly about the Jones case dismissal: "I think the judge
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April 3, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1818 words
HEADLINE: Reno wants inquiry into alleged payments to Whitewater witness;
Did David Hale accept aid from conservative activists while working with
prosecutors?
BYLINE: Tom Hamburger; Greg Gordon; Staff Writers
DATELINE: Washington, D.C.
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by evidence that he was paid by conservative operatives, it would be
another serious blow to Starr's already beleaguered investigations of the
president and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
If Hale were paid by the American Spectator, it could be an embarrassment
for Starr because one of the magazine's biggest financial backers is
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The Times-Picayune
April 3, 1998 Friday, THIRD
SECTION: NATIONAL; Pg. A18
LENGTH: 650 words
HEADLINE: FIGHT AGAINST CIRCUMCISION PRAISED
BYLINE: By BRUCE ALPERT Washington bureau
DATELINE: DAKAR, SENEGAL
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On Thursday, Traoure and other women from her Senegalese village of
Malicounda were praised by Hillary Rodham Clinton for their crusade to end the
practice. Malicounda is a village of about 2,000 people that two years ago,
under prodding from
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April 3, 1998 Friday, THIRD
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B07
LENGTH: 667 words
HEADLINE: OBSERVING THE LAWS OF THE JUNGLES
BYLINE: By MAUREEN DOWD
DATELINE: GABORONE, BOTSWANA
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in Soweto was about adultery, causing reporters to debate whether Clinton
had or had not clenched his jaw in irritation.
Last year Hillary Clinton raved about a book she was reading called "Demonic
Males," about how naughtiness is wired into males of all species. She
guide called "a dominance ritual. "
In Washington, when Clinton and Starr rub noses, it only determines whether
the palaver of Hillary Clinton and Sidney Blumenthal is covered by executive
privilege.
The White House entourage at Chobe, accustomed to the Washington rites of
sexual
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Chicago Tribune
April 3, 1998 Friday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 1025 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON ENDS VISIT BY TOURING SLAVE PORT;
AFRICANS PRAISED FOR THEIR ROLE IN BUILDING THE U.S.
BYLINE: By Roger Simon, Tribune Staff Writer.
DATELINE: GOREE ISLAND, Senegal
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off the coast of Dakar, Senegal, to hear Clinton wrap up his tour of the
subcontinent.
The president, accompanied by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, spent half
an hour touring the infamous House of Slaves where Africans were weighed,
branded, chained and sold.
Goree is a
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April 3, 1998 Friday, EVENING UPDATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 7; ZONE: C; EVENING. Health.
LENGTH: 713 words
HEADLINE: BABY LOVE
BYLINE: By Kathleen Kernicky, Sun-Sentinel, South Florida.
BODY:
Trophy parents, she says, will throw their weight behind quality
education, health and child-care programs.
Take President Clinton and his wife, Hillary. Having raised perhaps the
ultimate trophy kid, the first couple has clicked into this trend with their
emphasis on family-friendly policies.
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LENGTH: 414 words
SERIES: Metro Final Today's News
HEADLINE: THE PAULA JONES DECISION;
Clinton happy to find out news no joke
BYLINE: Bob Deans
DATELINE: Dakar, Senegal
BODY:
McCurry told reporters.
Disbelief quickly turned into joy, however, and Clinton celebrated with a
night of shopping and dining with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
charges of sexual misconduct.
After Bennett told Clinton that the Jones case had been thrown out, Clinton
immediately relayed the news to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
McCurry declined to comment on the impact the Jones ruling might have on
independent counsel Kenneth Starr's investigation into whether Clinton had
GRAPHIC: Photo :
Press secretary Mike McCurry said President Clinton and Hillary Rodham
Clinton "were pleased to get the news. " / GREG GIBSON / Associated Press
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (94%) ; HILLARY RODHAM
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SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 04A; Pg. 04A
LENGTH: 963 words
SERIES: Metro Final Today's News
HEADLINE: ON WASHINGTON;
Gingrich's plan for budget surplus: Workers
BODY:
Climate researcher Thomas Karl has been named director of the Commerce
Department's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
Chelsea Clinton has been lauded as "a good dietary role model" by the
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine for going vegetarian.
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SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 01A
LENGTH: 1002 words
SERIES: Today's News
HEADLINE: Victory cigar for Clinton: 'Obviously, I'm pleased';
First lady says charges 'groundless'
DATELINE: Dakar, Senegal
GRAPHIC:
journalist Bill Headline looking through the ruling. / DANNY JOHNSTON /
Associated Press
Photo :
President Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton found reason to
smile during a visit to the Dal Diam village in Senegal. / Associated
Press
Photo :
Paula
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April 2, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: FEATURES; Pg. 06E; Pg. 06E
LENGTH: 637 words
SERIES: Metro Final Today's News
HEADLINE: Channel Surfer;
'Harebrained' stunt has Fox execs upset
BYLINE: Bob Longino
BODY:
Learned the Hard Way, a Personal History. "
Lani Guinier, a civil
rights attorney and former Yale classmate of Hillary Rodham Clinton, is today's
guest on "CNN & Co." (11:30 a.m. on CNN (365005)). PEABODY AWARD WINNERS Here's
a rundown of
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The Baltimore Sun
April 2, 1998, Thursday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: FEATURES, Pg. 1F
LENGTH: 783 words
HEADLINE: Celebrity look-alikes capitalize on scandal; Audition: Monica
Lewinskys are all over the place, and there's no shortage of Clintons, but the
impresario could use a good Linda Tripp.
BYLINE: Rob Hiaasen, SUN STAFF
BODY:
whiz by day, a Clinton impersonator by night after night, joked with the
Monicas, making them giggle. So did the Hillary Clintons, Linda Tripps and a
woman mistaken for Cokie Roberts. ("No! I'm Lauren Bacall. A young Lauren
Jordan and Sam Donaldson look-alike. "I also need a good Linda Tripp, " he
admitted. But he was inundated with Bill Clintons, Hillary Clintons and Monicas,
of course. Twelve women signed in at the club's front desk as "Monica Lewinsky."
Plus: One sad-
Ladies and gentlemen the first lady of the United States," Tommy Curtis
himself then announced. Heads turned. Hearts, well, you know. And there!
Hillary Clinton strolled into the strobe lights.
"I looked like Hillary before she did, " said Leslie Cohen of Potomac, looking
very much like
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The Baltimore Sun
April 2, 1998, Thursday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 991 words
HEADLINE: A win in court of public opinion?; White House hopes for victory, but
knows Starr will press on
BYLINE: Carl M. Cannon, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
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aide, like most of those interviewed, insisted on anonymity -- per orders
directly from Africa, where Clinton was touring with first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton and a huge contingent of aides.
But if the president orchestrated an understated response to yesterday's
ruling, Democrats outside the White
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April 2, 1998, Thursday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1506 words
HEADLINE: Paula Jones case dismissed; Judge rules she failed to show case worthy
of being sent to jury; Stunning victory for Clinton; Appeal is expected;
president still faces other legal battles
BYLINE: Susan Baer, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
BODY:
heard the news from his lawyer, who was on the phone from Washington.
Assured that it was no joke, Clinton shared the news with his wife, Hillary
Rodham Clinton, said Clinton spokesman Mike McCurry.
"The president was pleased to receive the vindication he's been waiting a
long time for, " he told
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The Boston Globe
April 2, 1998, Thursday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1504 words
HEADLINE: Case dismissed;
Judge finds no merit in Jones's suit vs. Clinton
BYLINE: By Brian McGrory, Globe Staff
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
GRAPHIC:
JONES
lawyers planning appeal 2. SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT
a
pointed ruling 3. AP PHOTO / President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton
visiting the Dal Diam village in Senegal yesterday. A2. 3. AFP FILE PHOTO /
Paula Jones, flanked
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Chicago Sun-Times
April 2, 1998, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: FTR; Pg. 51
LENGTH: 623 words
HEADLINE: Dirty looks can score glancing blows
BYLINE: Eileen Brown
BODY:
I've been thinking about looks, dirty and not, a lot lately, especially
when I watch the news, particularly the President and Mrs. Clinton as they
navigate their way through various sex scandals. Ever notice that Hillary never
gives Bill even so much as a
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April 2, 1998, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: EDT; Pg. 35
LENGTH: 611 words
HEADLINE: Blessed are those who share
BYLINE: Mary Am Mitchell
BODY:
President Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, must have received
quite a blessing from the holy sacrament they took in a South African church
last week.
Or
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (93%) ; HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (93%) ;
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April 2, 1998, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; ANALYSIS; Pg. 3
LENGTH: 362 words
HEADLINE: Ruling won't hurt Starr's probe
BYLINE: BY LYNN SWEET
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
denied a sexual relationship with the president.
Executive privilege. Starr and the White House are at odds over what
conversations the president and Hillary Rodham Clinton had with aides should be
protected.
Attorney-client privilege. Frank Carter, Lewinsky's first lawyer, is fighting
a subpoena for legal
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The Denver Post
April 2, 1998 Thursday 2D EDITION
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A-01
LENGTH: 890 words
HEADLINE: Jones' lawsuit thrown out Judge: At worst, Clinton was 'offensive'
BYLINE: By Robert A. Rankin, and Angie Cannon, Knight Ridder News Service
BODY:
trial on Jones' charges.
Moreover, independent counsel Kenneth Starr continues to press a multifront
investigation of both Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Starr's
current investigation into allegations of presidential sex and perjury is a
direct outgrowth of the Jones case. Lately, Starr's investigation has
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April 2, 1998 Thursday 2D EDITION
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A-02
LENGTH: 745 words
HEADLINE: CU students ain't got milk, but tour set to fix that
BYLINE: Bill Husted
BODY:
Colorado ski area and, yes, even slept in the Lincoln Bedroom in the
White House as a guest of President and Mrs. Clinton. No groping charges have
been filed.
In 1995, Magellan orbited the Earth 129 times with the crew of the Discovery
shuttle, traveling
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April 2, 1998 Thursday 2D EDITION
SECTION: DENVER & THE WEST; Pg. B-08
LENGTH: 1173 words
HEADLINE: EDITORIALS
BODY:
come for Starr to do what he has been paid so well to do: Wrap up the
Whitewater investigation and either seek an indictment of the president or
Mrs. Clinton or issue a report summing up why he has no legal basis to
proceed.
Reject worrisome freebie
The Legislature should reject a
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The Des Moines Register
April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 001
LENGTH: 1156 words
HEADLINE: Jones lawsuit dismissed
Judge says the claims of sexual harassment
BYLINE: Robert A. Rankin
SOURCE: Knight-Ridder
BODY:
trial on Jones' charges.
Moreover, independent counsel Kenneth Starr continues to press a multifront
investigation of both Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Lately,
Starr's investigation has focused on allegations that potential witnesses in the
Jones case lied at the urging of Clinton and his
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April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 003
LENGTH: 491 words
HEADLINE: Learn to keep peace, Clinton says
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times
GRAPHIC: Associated Press: President Clinton, wearing traditional Senegalese
garb, and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoy a visit to the village of Dal
Diam, east of Dakar, on Wednesday. Senegal is Clinton's last port of call
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The Des Moines Register
April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 008
LENGTH: 592 words
HEADLINE: Clinton reacts with shock, joy
McCurry: 'He thought at first it was an April Fools' joke'
SOURCE: Registers Wire Service
BODY:
Disbelief quickly turned into joy, however, and Clinton celebrated with a
night of shopping and dining with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"Both of them were pleased to get the news," McCurry said.
Other reaction to the decision Wednesday:
*
"It is a shame that, unless the
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The Houston Chronicle
April 02, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 13
LENGTH: 317 words
HEADLINE: Clinton on dismissal: April Fools?
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: NANCY MATHIS
DATELINE: DAKAR, Senegal
BODY:
work, said he appreciated everything that the attorneys had done in this
case, " McCurry said.
The president then shared the news with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The two then went shopping and to dinner.
McCurry was reluctant to describe the president's reactions and insisted the
president's focus would remain on his Africa
PERSON: WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON (93%) ; HILLARY RODHAM
CLINTON (74%) ; ROBERT FOSTER BENNETT (65%) ;
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April 02, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 17
LENGTH: 473 words
HEADLINE: Nearing end of trip, Clinton urges Africa to hike security effort
SOURCE: Staff
BYLINE: NANCY MATHIS
BODY:
shake hands with the throngs of people. The second time he left shaking
his head and saying, "amazing, amazing."
The president and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton also visited a remote
village, Dal Diam, where elders using seed money from the Agency for
International Development and the National
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April 02, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 17
LENGTH: 190 words
HEADLINE: Hillary Clinton attends model Senegalese schools program
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: THIES, Senegal
BODY:
THIES, Senegal - Sitting in the shade of a tree where children normally play,
Hillary Rodham Clinton bobbed her head in time Wednesday while Senegalese women
chanted a poem extolling their newfound power.
"We, the women of this class have found a new friend, " they said in the Wolof
language, as a translator whispered in Hillary Clinton's ear.
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (95%) ;
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April 02, 1998, Thursday 3 STAR EDITION
SECTION: A; Pg. 28
LENGTH: 301 words
HEADLINE: PYRRHIC VICTORY;
Now dismissed, lawsuit made a joke of the presidency
SOURCE: Staff
BODY:
public knowledge. Dismissal of Jones' suit should signal Starr that it is
time for him to wrap up his lengthy investigations of Bill and Hillary Clinton
and report his findings to Congress.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Susan Wright in Little Rock, Ark., did not
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April 02, 1998, Thursday 2 STAR EDITION
SECTION: YO; Pg. 3
LENGTH: 458 words
HEADLINE: Talking Back
SOURCE: Staff
BODY:
QUESTION:
As a young girl, Hillary Rodham Clinton dreamed about being an astronaut, but
women weren't allowed in space then. What other barriers would you like to see
GRAPHIC: Photo: Hillary Rodham Clinton; Associated Press
PERSON: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON (74%) ;
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 2, 1998 Thursday METROPOLITAN EDITION
SECTION: NATIONAL/WORLD; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1276 words
HEADLINE: Paula Jones suit thrown out
Decision 'very likely' will be appealed
Clinton's troubles are not over: Starr says his inquiry will go on
BYLINE: JOHN SOLOMON
SOURCE: The Associated Press
BODY:
long awaited," press secretary Mike McCurry said. After
learning of the ruling, Clinton went shopping with first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton, who has staunchly defended her husband since the
accusations began.
Jones' lawyers said that an appeal was "very likely" and that
while they were disappointed with the
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 2, 1998 Thursday JOHNSON COUNTY EDITION
SECTION: JOHNSON COUNTY/METRO; Pg. C1; C.W. GUSEWELLE
LENGTH: 612 words
HEADLINE: Spring: A season of the spirit
BYLINE: C.W. GUSEWELLE
BODY:
sensible pace of a college
town most anywhere. Its streets were alive with young folk in shorts
and backpacks.
Bill and Hillary Clinton lived there in their early married
years. And, as you may know, Arkansas has figured importantly of late
in the national news.
But the
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR
April 2, 1998 Thursday METROPOLITAN EDITION
SECTION: METROPOLITAN; Pg. C1; C.W. GUSEWELLE
LENGTH: 612 words
HEADLINE: Spring: A season of the spirit
BYLINE: C.W. GUSEWELLE
BODY:
sensible pace of a college
town most anywhere. Its streets were alive with young folk in shorts
and backpacks.
Bill and Hillary Clinton lived there in their early married
years. And, as you may know, Arkansas has figured importantly of late
in the national news.
But the
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
April 2, 1998 Thursday State
SECTION: News Pg. 1
LENGTH: 714 words
HEADLINE: Paula Jones case thrown out
Dismissal puts pressure on Starr
BYLINE: STEWART M. POWELL
SOURCE: Hearst News Service
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
claim of executive privilege to block Starr from having two White House
aides testify about their discussions with Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
The stalemate over testimony by deputy counsel Bruce Lindsey and
communications adviser Sidney Blumenthal could be kicked up to the U.S.
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April 2, 1998 Thursday State
SECTION: News Pg. 8
LENGTH: 333 words
HEADLINE: Clintons will read favorite poetry for posterity
National Poetry Month recital is part of project to record preferred works of
Americans from all walks of life
BYLINE: CARL HARTMAN
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Washington
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preserved for posterity.
The White House won't yet say what the president will read at the event April
22. Hillary Rodham Clinton also will read her favorite.
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April 2, 1998 Thursday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 4
LENGTH: 202 words
HEADLINE: First lady will visit Milwaukee
BYLINE: KENNETH R. LAMKE
SOURCE: Journal Sentinel staff
BODY:
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Milwaukee on April 27 for a
luncheon fund-raiser for Lydia Spottswood, the Democratic
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April 2, 1998 Thursday State
SECTION: News Pg. 1
LENGTH: 945 words
HEADLINE: Paula Jones case thrown out
She failed to prove harm, judge rules
BYLINE: JOHN SOLOMON
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
received the vindication he has long awaited, " press secretary Mike
McCurry said. After learning of the ruling, Clinton went shopping with Hillary
Rodham Clinton, who has staunchly defended her husband throughout the
controversy.
Jones' lawyers said an appeal was "very likely" and that while they were
disappointed with the decision, "this
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April 2, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A37
LENGTH: 733 words
HEADLINE: JUDGE'S NO-NONSENSE REP
BYLINE: By Elaine S. Povich and Rita Ciolli. STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
DATELINE: Washington
BODY:
urged former President George Bush to appoint her to the federal bench.
Since then, she has handled other hot legal issues involving Clinton and
Hillary Rodham Clinton, including the question of whether the president was
entitled to immunity from civil lawsuits during his White house tenure. She
ruled in 1994 that he was not
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April 2, 1998, Thursday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A36
LENGTH: 520 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON CAMP'S ELATION
BYLINE: By William Douglas. WASHINGTON BUREAU
DATELINE: Dakar, Senegal
BODY:
cigar in his mouth, strumming a guitar, pounding on an African drum, and
eating dinner with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and a few staff members.
Many of the reporters traveling with Clinton learned about the dismissal from
the four television sets strategically
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 2, 1998 Thursday, METRO
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LENGTH: 517 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON CHEERED IN SENEGAL;
HE LAUDED EFFORTS TOWARD SELF-RELIANCE IN AFRICA, INCLUDING A RAPID-RESPONSE
FORCE.
BYLINE: Reuters
DATELINE: THIES, SENEGAL
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provide water for crops.
The villagers gave Clinton a goat named Bill Clinton, and he kissed the top
of its head. Clinton and his wife, Hillary, decided to leave the goat there.
To try to attract more U.S. tourists to Africa, Clinton announced a $1.2
million "safe
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SECTION: EDITORIALS & FORUM; Pg. 10B
LENGTH: 345 words
HEADLINE: LIBERAL FUEL FOR A 'CRISIS'
BODY:
situations" that mysteriously have reared their ugly heads in the last
six months:
Day care. (This is a "silent crisis," " says Hillary Clinton, meaning not too
many others know it exists.)
Affirmative action. (President Bill Clinton says Colin Powell
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April 2, 1998 Thursday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: EDITORIALS & FORUM; Pg. 11B
LENGTH: 697 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON'S NATURE REAFFIRMED BY AFRICAN NATURE
BYLINE: By Maureen Dowd
DATELINE: GABORONE, BOTSWANA
BODY:
capital, things are ranked in terms of difficulty to kill - are elephant,
lion, cape buffalo, rhino and leopard.
Last year, Hillary Clinton raved about a book she was reading called "Demonic
Males," about how naughtiness is wired into males of all species. She
guide called "a dominance ritual. "
In Washington, when Clinton and Starr rub noses, it only determines whether
the palaver of Hillary Clinton and Sidney Blumenthal is covered by executive
privilege.
The White House entourage at Chobe, accustomed to the Washington rites of
sexual
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Sacramento Bee
April 2, 1998, MET CHASE
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 915 words
HEADLINE: LEWINSKY PROBE HURT, EXPERTS SAY
BYLINE: Muriel Dobbin and Lawrence M. O'Rourke, Bee Washington Burea
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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Times reported.
Starr has spent almost $ 30 million investigating an assortment of
allegations against the president and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the
General Accounting Office reported Tuesday.
One crucial question remaining is the ruling's impact on the role of
Lewinsky, who was
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: LIFESTYLE; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Pg. E-3
LENGTH: 908 words
HEADLINE: Ovarian cancer is a great wake-up call'
BYLINE: Elisabeth Bumiller
BODY:
women and floral prints. "They're demeaning," she said. "The body has
great lines, and floral prints basically interrupt those lines." She thinks
Hillary Rodham Clinton should wear Ralph Lauren, and believes there's nothing
like a good suit to help a hangover. "Because it makes you feel
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April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: NEWS; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Pg. A-16
LENGTH: 597 words
HEADLINE: Thousands hail Clinton in Senegal;
Grateful villagers salute American aid
BYLINE: George E. Condon Jr.; COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
BODY:
a "baa" and then kissed his namesake several times -- noisily -- on its
forehead.
The village drew the attention of the president and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton because, unusual among African villages, it is run democratically and
with the assistance of a small grant from the U.S. Agency for International
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April 2, 1998, Thursday
SECTION: NEWS; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Pg. A-1
LENGTH: 812 words
HEADLINE: What happens now?;
Starr VOWS to continue inquiry
BYLINE: Stephen Labaton
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a decade.
The investigation has been examining the couple's personal finances and ties
to the corrupt operators of a failed savings and loan, as well as Hillary Rodham
Clinton's legal work for that institution. Still, in recent months, a main
focus of the investigation has been the Lewinsky matter.
While
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 2, 1998, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1430 words
HEADLINE: JUDGE THROWS OUT JONES LAWSUIT (1 OF 2 ARTICLES) ;
EVIDENCE FELL 'FAR SHORT' OF PROVING SEXUAL HARASSMENT;
STARR'S PURSUIT OF LEWINSKY CASE SHOULD BE UNDERMINED
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
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on our authority, and we will continue working to complete the
investigation as expeditiously as possible." (5) Photo from THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
- President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton share a laugh Wednesday
during their visit to Senegal. Later the president learned that the Paula Jones
sexual-harrassment civil
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
April 2, 1998, Thursday, THREE STAR EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A3
LENGTH: 356 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON LAUDS THE WORK OF AFRICAN PEACEKEEPERS;
PRESIDENT MAKES APPEAL TO NATIONS TO ADD SUPPORT TO THE EVOLVING FORCES
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: THIES MILITARY BASE, SENEGAL
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, Photo from AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE - President Bill Clinton and
Hillary Rodham Clinton (far right) stroll with the Sow family in the village of
Dal Daim, Senegal, on Wednesday. The Clintons toured the village to
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
April 2, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1447 words
HEADLINE: Paula Jones' suit dismissed;
Allegations 'fall far short,' judge says
DATELINE: Washington, D.C.
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via phone by his lawyer Robert Bennett, was an April Fool's Day joke. He
immediately told First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, and they then went shopping
and out to dinner.
John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute, which has been paying Jones'
legal bills, said, "We will appeal this
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April 2, 1998, Metro Edition
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LENGTH: 442 words
HEADLINE: Reactions of glee, shock;
Clinton, aides find it hard to contain their happiness
DATELINE: Dakar, Senegal
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asked whether Bennett was playing a prank on him and Bennett assured him
he was not, aides said. After Clinton told his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, her
aides would say only that she was happy to get the news.
As they had already planned, the Clintons stayed in Wednesday night for a
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Chicago Tribune
April 2, 1998 Thursday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: COMMENTARY; Pg. 23; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 900 words
HEADLINE: CREATIVITY RUN AMOK;
DESIGNERS COMMIT A MULTITUDE OF FASHION MISTAKES AND REAL WOMEN AREN'T GOING TO
BUY THEM ANYMORE
BYLINE: Joan Beck.
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a skirt length that's unfashionable and one that makes it difficult to
sit diplomatically on a dais. Even a Hillary Rodham Clinton wears pantsuits on
many occasions when she has to sit in public.
There are millions of women who need to look contemporary and attractive
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April 2, 1998 Thursday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 16; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 422 words
HEADLINE: 'PRESIDENT PLEASED TO RECEIVE VINDICATION'
BYLINE: By Roger Simon, Tribune Staff Writer.
DATELINE: DAKAR, Senegal
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phone call from his private attorney, Robert Bennett, just after 9 p.m.
in Dakar and informed First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is traveling with
him.
The Clintons are in Africa at the end of a 12-day, six-country tour that has
taken him to Ghana,
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April 2, 1998 Thursday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 1409 words
HEADLINE: JUDGE DISMISSES JONES' SEX SUIT AGAINST CLINTON;
CLINTON: 'ASKED IF IT WAS
AN APRIL FOOL'S JOKE';
JONES: 'DISAPPOINTED, I HER SPOKESWOMAN SAYS. ;
STILL AHEAD: STARR VOWS TO CONTINUE HIS PROBE.
BYLINE: By Naftali Bendavid and Jan Crawford Greenburg, Washington Bureau.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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loathed about the president, what they saw as his loose morals, his
dishonesty, his slickness.
Clinton supporters viewed the case as epitomizing what First Lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton has called "a vast right-wing conspiracy. " She and others
hammered away at what they deemed the suspect motives of the opposition camp.
As
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Chicago Tribune
April 2, 1998 Thursday, EVENING UPDATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1; ZONE: C
LENGTH: 316 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON SAVORS VICTORY, BUT STARR'S NOT FINISHED;
PRESIDENT 'PLEASED,' PAULA JONES TEARFUL
BYLINE: Associated Press.
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
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remarks on the victory, telling reporters today: "Obviously I'm pleased
with the decision. The judge's ruling speaks for itself."
Mrs. Clinton was more effusive. "Both Bill and I have felt throughout this
whole thing that it would turn out fine
based on the
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slave house on Goree Island where thousands of Africans were sent into
slavery. AP photo. ; PHOTO (color) : First Lady Hillary Clinton talks to the press
Thursday in Dakar, Senegal, after meeting with women from Senegal and Mali.
Reuters photo.
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The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 1, 1998, Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 04A; Pg. 04A
LENGTH: 519 words
SERIES: Final Today's News
HEADLINE: White House seeking broader privilege shield;
Clinton lawyers cite court rulings to argue it can cover first lady, other
officials.
DATELINE: Washington
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court proceedings that it can be invoked by officials other than
President Clinton and that it protects conversations between aides and Hillary
Rodham Clinton, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
While the Whitewater independent counsel has argued that the privilege cannot
be used by Clinton, because
not establish whether the privilege must be invoked by the president as
opposed to a member of his staff. "
And in response. to prosecutors' assertions that Mrs. Clinton cannot shield
her conversations because she is not a government official, White House lawyers
reportedly are arguing that a 1993 opinion
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Chicago Sun-Times
April 1, 1998, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 44
LENGTH: 474 words
HEADLINE: Communion creates debate;
Clintons' participation in rite raises eyebrows
BYLINE: BY ERNEST TUCKER
BODY:
later said he was following a recent South African bishops' statement on
ecumenism.
Both Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Methodist, received
consecrated hosts from the Rev. Mohlomi Makobane at Regina Mundi Church in
Soweto.
While the
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April 1, 1998, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: EDT; Pg. 49
LENGTH: 474 words
HEADLINE: Conspiracy theory
BYLINE: Editorials
BODY:
indiscretions. Such payments only provide fodder for the right-wing
conspiracy theorists. The conspiracy claim, first voiced by Hillary Rodham
Clinton, is still nonsense. Even sillier is the notion that the press is part of
such a conspiracy. Anyone espousing such foolishness needs to be reminded that
it was
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April 1, 1998, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition
SECTION: NWS; Pg. 11
LENGTH: 700 words
HEADLINE: Don't let the pranksters yank your chain today
BYLINE: Richard Roeper
BODY:
going to happen. (The purchase has not gone through.)
Today there could very well be another phony news release making the
rounds -- anything from Hillary Clinton filing for legal separation to James
Cameron announcing a new $ 250 million project called "Titanic 2: The
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The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY.)
April 1, 1998, Wednesday MET: METRO
SECTION: FORUM Pg. 14A
LENGTH: 540 words
HEADLINE: ED: EDITORIAL; Overprivileged
SOURCE: STAFF
BODY:
presumably, have to do with national security or policy development. More
troublesome is the fact that the privilege is being applied to meetings that
involved First Lady Hillary Clinton, who is neither a member of the
administration nor someone executive privilege would normally cover.
This is only one of the disturbing legal issues to
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
April 1, 1998, Wednesday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 14A
LENGTH: 967 words
HEADLINE: Rise in AIDS cases could reverse Botswana's progress
BYLINE: Kathy Lewis, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
DATELINE: GABORONE, Botswana
BODY:
announced a $ 1 million grant to help fight malaria and other infectious
diseases. On Thursday, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will attend a women's
health event in Senegal.
But health issues have not been the president's overarching themes
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
April 1, 1998 Wednesday Metro
SECTION: News Pg. 3
LENGTH: 487 words
HEADLINE: Judge in Paula Jones case calls for end to leaks of court filings
Claims made public by both sides has her on the verge' of dismissing suit
BYLINE: The Associated Press and The New York Times contributed to this report.
SOURCE: Knight Ridder News Service
DATELINE: Washington
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secret court proceedings that it can be invoked by officials other than
Clinton and that it protects conversations between aides and Hillary Rodham
Clinton, lawyers involved in the inquiry said.
Fund-raiser: A conservative fund-raiser says he spent $80,000, including
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Newsday (New York, NY)
April 1, 1998, Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A13
LENGTH: 765 words
HEADLINE: A NIGHT WITH K. D.
BYLINE: LIZ SMITH
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turned to look at Bennett and then said, "I wish I was as handsome as
Tony!" There was much rowdy joking about Bill Clinton and Hillary at the k. d.
table - probably at every table. Last night, k. d. attended Vice President
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April 1, 1998, Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS
SECTION: NEWS; Page A20
LENGTH: 541 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON BACKS DESERT TREATY / ENDS 2 YEARS OF U.S. INACTION
BYLINE: COMBINED NEWS SERVICES
DATELINE: Gaborone, Botswana
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assistance across Africa. "And we all should do more," Clinton said.
After an eight-hour flight, Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
reached Dakar, Senegal, final stop on the six-nation tour. President Abdou Diouf
and his wife, Elizabeth, greeted the
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THE ORLANDO SENTINEL
April 1, 1998 Wednesday, METRO
SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A3
LENGTH: 461 words
HEADLINE: CLINTON 'WIRED' ON LAST LEG OF TRIP;
PRESIDENT CRANKED UP CDS ON LONG FLIGHT TO SENEGAL
BYLINE: Reuters
DATELINE: DAKAR, SENEGAL
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dipping into a huge collection of CDs and, having removed his hearing
aids, he turned up the music in his cabin so loud that, "Mrs. Clinton came in
and said, 'Bill, would you please turn that down?"' McCurry said.
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The Plain Dealer
April 1, 1998 Wednesday, FINAL / ALL
SECTION: EDITORIALS & FORUM; Pg. 10B
LENGTH: 374 words
HEADLINE: STALL, STIFLE AND SPIN
BODY:
White House confirms its overriding principle in both the personal and
policy arenas: Bend the law and spin the evidence as needed.
Hillary Clinton's billing records, subpoenaed by the independent counsel, are
lost for two years. Senate investigators get crucial evidence of
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April 1, 1998, STATE FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A2
LENGTH: 61 words
HEADLINE: ON THE SAME PAGE
BYLINE: Jennifer L. Weber, from Bee news services
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preserved for posterity.
The White House won't yet say what the president will read at the April 22
event. Hillary Rodham Clinton also will read her favorite.
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April 1, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 17A
LENGTH: 689 words
HEADLINE: Clinton and Mandela: Some vexing matters
BYLINE: Maureen Dowd
DATELINE: Cape Town, South Africa
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throw themselves in a pool. "
Mandela gave the American a paternal pat on the head, saying that Bill and
Hillary Clinton may have made mistakes but have "the correct instincts on the
major international questions."
But then he proceeded to instruct Clinton about
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April 1, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 1B
LENGTH: 736 words
HEADLINE: People
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Month and President Clinton has promised to join in by reading his
favorite poem April 22 for a video.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, poet laureate Robert Pinsky, former poet laureates
Robert Hass and Rita Dove also will read.
Poetry month
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The Times-Picayune
April 1, 1998 Wednesday, THIRD
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B7
LENGTH: 694 words
HEADLINE: MEETING OF TWO DISPARATE PRESIDENTS
BYLINE: By Maureen Dowd
DATELINE: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
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throw themselves in a pool. "
Mandela gave the American a paternal pat on the head, saying that Bill and
Hillary Clinton may have made mistakes but have "the correct instincts on the
major international questions."
But then he proceeded to instruct Clinton about
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April 1, 1998 Wednesday, NORTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 4; ZONE: N
LENGTH: 596 words
HEADLINE: EVEN IN AFRICA, CLINTON SEEMS IMMUNE TO HEAT;
HE COMPARES SITUATION WITH '30S DUST BOWL
BYLINE: By Roger Simon, Tribune Staff Writer.
DATELINE: GABARONE, Botswana
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in our memory, and to our children and grandchildren and their
grandchildren who will come after."
Earlier in the day, the president and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
stopped off to talk with a family living in a house built for them by Habitat
for Humanity
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The Baltimore Sun
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 7A
LENGTH: 478 words
HEADLINE: Clintons go on 'amazing' Botswana safari; First couple visit refuge to
admire African wildlife
SOURCE: FROM WIRE REPORTS
BODY:
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exotic buffet: zebra, crocodile, giraffe and impala in monkey sauce. "I
tried it all," the president said.
Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, headed out at 6 a.m. in an
open-air truck and rode along dusty trails for
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Sightseeing: President Clinton and Hillary
Rodham Clinton watch as elephants drink on the banks of the Chobe River near
Ksane, Botswana, during a daylong safari.
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The Baltimore Sun
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS) , Pg. 6A
LENGTH: 411 words
HEADLINE: Court to hear appeal of Foster's lawyer; Client's right to privacy
asserted amid Starr probe
BYLINE: Lyle Denniston, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
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committed suicide in 1993.
That conversation, independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr believes, may contain
information about whether Hillary Rodham Clinton lied to investigators about the
firing of White House travel office aides five years ago.
rumors of fraud and mismanagement by those aides. After Foster's death,
investigators began to study whether the firings had any connection to his
suicide.
Hillary Clinton told investigators that she had "no decision-making role" in
the firings. But a White House memo turned up
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
March 31, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A2
LENGTH: 65 words
HEADLINE: CLINTONS ON SAFARI
BYLINE: AP
President Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton watch a herd of
elephants drink on the banks of the Chobe River near Kasane, Botswana, on Monday
during their
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
March 31, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A2
LENGTH: 486 words
HEADLINE: JUSTICES WEIGH ISSUE OF BIAS AND HIV DISABILITY
BYLINE: Dan Freedman Hearst Newspapers
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
Foster withheld from Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr. By deciding to
hear the case, the court effectively delayed Starr's investigation of Hillary
Rodham Clinton's role in the White House travel office firings.
At issue in the case is whether attorney-client privilege survives the
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The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
March 31, 1998, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: VIEWPOINT, Pg. A6
LENGTH: 789 words
HEADLINE: SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL
applied to Monica Lewinsky's correspondence, which the White House
refuses to release. And this is the same White House that took two years to find
Hillary Rodham Clinton's billing records.
The Clinton White House has become notorious for its triple-S strategy:
stonewall, stall, spin. The Willey
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 4A
LENGTH: 958 words
HEADLINE: Clinton seeks contempt sanctions against Jones' team for accusations
BYLINE: Associated Press
DATELINE: LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
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investigation being conducted by independent counsel" Kenneth Starr.
In related developments:
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Mr. Starr's Whitewater investigation of Hillary Rodham Clinton's role in
the White House travel office firings ran into a delay as the Supreme Court
agreed to hear an
so.
Among other things Mr. Starr is investigating is whether White House aides
lied to conceal a role by Mrs. Clinton in the purge of the travel office in
1993. Mrs. Clinton denies having a role in the dismissals.
In the case the Supreme Court agreed to hear Monday, the lawyer for Mr.
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, STATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 4A
LENGTH: 583 words
HEADLINE: Travel office inquiry hits snag;
High court decides to hear appeal in firings case
BYLINE: Associated Press
DATELINE: WASHINGTON
BODY:
WASHINGTON - The Whitewater investigation of Hillary Rodham Clinton's role in
the White House travel office firings ran into a delay Monday as the Supreme
Court agreed to hear
Foster, had he lived, would have been an important witness in the
investigation of whether White House aides lied to conceal a role by Mrs.
Clinton in the purge of the travel office.
Mrs. Clinton denies having a role in the dismissals, but a presidential
aide's memo belatedly turned over to Whitewater investigators
up, Mr. Clinton is invoking executive privilege in an attempt to protect
the confidentiality of conversations involving some aides and Mrs. Clinton. The
issue still is in U.S. District Court in Washington.
On the issue of Mr. Foster's notes, no decision is
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 7A
LENGTH: 825 words
HEADLINE: Beasts highlight Clintons' safari;
President, first lady take respite from politics in Botswana
BYLINE: Kathy Lewis, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
DATELINE: CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, Botswana
BODY:
won't survive, will he?" asked the president.
Probably not, the guide said.
With this graphic exception, Mr. Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton spent most of the day watching more pleasant scenes, such as baby
elephants dunking themselves in the Chobe River and a
GRAPHIC: PHOTO (S) : (Associated Press) President Clinton and first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton watch elephants drink from the Chobe River in Botswana. The first
family's daylong safari ended with a stargazing cruise.
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The Des Moines Register
March 31, 1998, Tuesday
SECTION: Main News Pg. 008
LENGTH: 540 words
HEADLINE: Clinton delights in day of watching wildlife
SOURCE: Associated Press
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giraffe and impala in monkey sauce. "I tried it all, If the president said.
Putting aside world problems, Clinton and his wife, Hillary, headed out at 6
a.m. in an open-air truck and rode along dusty trails for
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 31, 1998 Tuesday Final
SECTION: News Pg. 3
LENGTH: 511 words
HEADLINE: African wildlife awes Clinton during safari in Botswana
President views and partakes animals ranging from prey to predator
BYLINE: TERENCE HUNT
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: Chobe National Park, Botswana
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giraffe and impala in monkey sauce. "I tried it all, " the president said.
Putting aside world problems, Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton,
headed out at 6 a.m. in an open-air truck and rode along dusty trails for
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Sacramento Bee
March 31, 1998, STATE FINAL
SECTION: MAIN NEWS; Pg. A1
HEADLINE: CLINTONS ON SAFARI
GRAPHIC: Associated Press photograph
President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton watch a herd of elephants
frolicking on the banks of the Chobe River in Botswana's Chobe National Park on
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
March 31, 1998, Tuesday
SECTION: NEWS; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Pg. A-2
LENGTH: 812 words
HEADLINE: A wondrous safari enthralls Clintons;
Exotic Botswana offers amazing day'
BYLINE: George E. Condon Jr. ; COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
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by security agents or preceded by a team of spotters helping to guide him
to where the animals were.
For Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, it was clearly a day to
remember.
It began at 6 a.m., before the sun had risen and early enough that the
GRAPHIC: 1 PHOTO; GREG GIBSON / Associated Press; On safari: President Clinton
and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (in hat) watched elephants drink from the
Chobe River in the Chobe National Park in Botswana yesterday. The Clintons
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
March 31, 1998, Tuesday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION
SECTION: NEWS, Pg. A6
LENGTH: 640 words
HEADLINE: AFRICAN ANIMALS PUT ON SHOW FOR CLINTONS
BYLINE: From News Services
DATELINE: CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANA
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other creatures.
Clinton was the first sitting American president ever on an African safari.
Putting aside world problems, Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton,
headed out at 6 a.m. in an open-air truck and rode along dusty trails for
a baboon, right there, and is that an impala with it? An impala, a baboon
and three elephants right where we're standing. II
Mrs. Clinton remarked that they had seen a lioness with four cubs, and
Clinton jumped in to take over her story. "The mother lion was on her
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Photo - President Bill Clinton and his
wife, Hillary (partially hidden at right), watch as a herd of elephants drinks
along the Chobe River in the Chobe National
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
March 31, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 15A
LENGTH: 925 words
HEADLINE: The sub-Saharan trip that could seal a partnership
BYLINE: Adonis Hoffman
BODY:
apt to score symbolic successes. Top-ranking administration officials,
among them Secretaries of State Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright,
Hillary Rodham Clinton and daughter Chelsea, have made highly publicized trips
to sub-Saharan Africa. These excursions have established a measure of goodwill.
But Africans are both
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
March 30, 1998, Monday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 6A
LENGTH: 710 words
HEADLINE: Clinton visits S. African church;
President, Jackson praise nation for moves toward freedom
BYLINE: Kathy Lewis, Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News
DATELINE: CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, Botswana
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said.
Many of those killed in the anti-apartheid fight in the black township were
members of the church.
As the president, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Rev. Jesse
Jackson entered the sanctuary, the organist played "America the Beautiful" and
the congregation cheered.
Mr. Jackson, Mr. Clinton's
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;
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Sacramento Bee
March 30, 1998, METRO FINAL
SECTION: METRO; Pg. B1
LENGTH: 1014 words
HEADLINE: MENTOR BONDS WITH TROUBLED TEENS
BYLINE: Ted Bell, Bee Staff Writer
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softening in mid-thought. "They need to have some fun in their lives,
free from all the stresses of sex and drugs.
"Despite what Hillary (Clinton) says, it doesn't take a village to raise a
child. It takes a mother and a father."
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March 30, 1998, Metro Edition
SECTION: Pg. 4A
LENGTH: 400 words
HEADLINE: In Botswana, a dream comes true: Clinton goes on safari
DATELINE: Gaborone, Botswana
BODY:
main thrust of his 2 -day visit to this lush country of nearly 1.5
million people is to relax. Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton shed
most of their mammoth traveling entourage late Sunday afternoon for an overnight
tour of the Chobe National Game
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The Times-Picayune
March 30, 1998 Monday, THIRD
SECTION: LIVING; Pg. C1
LENGTH: 1081 words
HEADLINE: CAPS FOR COURAGE
BYLINE: By BARRI BRONSTON Staff writer
BODY:
Kerri Strug and Terry Bradshaw. Harry Connick Jr. and Irma Thomas. Don
Johnson and Jimmy Buffett. Rosie O'Donnell and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"It's all about networking," said Dr. Stephen Heinrich, a pediatric
orthopedic surgeon at Children's Hospital and the
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CLINTON (55%) ; ROSIE O 'DONNELL (55%) ;
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March 29, 1998, Sunday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: VIEWPOINTS; Tony Snow; Pg. 5J
LENGTH: 774 words
HEADLINE: Clinton's claims of executive privilege fail key tests
BYLINE: Tony Snow
BODY:
alone. It is his recent attempt to claim executive privilege for
counselors Bruce Lindsey and Sidney Blumenthal and first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
system.
Consider the key issues:
Is the first lady subject to privilege?
The White House argued during the health-care debacle that Mrs. Clinton
wasn't a"special government employee" but just an outsider with superhuman
endowments of civic virtue.
But a
use privilege to shield someone who doesn't work for him, so the White
House must have reversed itself and declared Mrs. Clinton a bona fide official.
Unfortunately, that is against the law. The so-called Kennedy rule, drafted
after Robert Kennedy served as his brother's attorney general, prohibits
presidents from hiring relatives in top positions.
Mrs. Clinton may be stronger and more influential today than ever before.
But that still isn't good enough to qualify her as a candidate for
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The Des Moines Register
March 29, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: Iowa TV Pg. 9
LENGTH: 492 words
HEADLINE: AMC profiles the late actor Steve McQueen
BYLINE: Martie Zad
SOURCE: Washington Post
BODY:
Johnson, including interviews with the former first lady; her daughters
Luci Baines and Lynda Bird; Liz Carpenter; Ann Richards; and Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
*
8 p.m. Tuesday on the Nashville Network, Vicki Lawrence stars in "Nunsense
III: The Jamboree, " a
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The Sun (Baltimore)
March 29, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: TELEGRAPH (NEWS), Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1223 words.
HEADLINE: Many Africans skeptical about Clinton's strategy; 6-nation tour
stresses trade, plays down aid trade, plays down aid
BYLINE: Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, SUN FOREIGN STAFF
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Enthusiastic greeting: President Clinton and
first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton greet schoolchildren during a visit too the
Thokoza township outside Johannesburg.
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March 28, 1998, Saturday, City Edition
SECTION: NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 1056 words
HEADLINE: Mandela lectures Clinton on peace;
Backs Cuba, Libya, Iran; calls for conciliatory US
BYLINE: By Ann Scales, Globe Staff
DATELINE: CAPE TOWN
BODY:
much value in that conversation."
After the news conference, Mandela and his companion, Graca Machel, led
Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on a tour of Robben Island, once a
prison, now a tourist attraction, where Mandela spent 18
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The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY.)
March 28, 1998, Saturday MET: METRO
SECTION: SPORTS Pg. 01F
LENGTH: 532 words
HEADLINE: NCAA FINAL FOUR PREVIEW
'Once in a lifetime' vs. 'second nature'; Stanford, UK have different viewpoints
on same lofty perch
BYLINE: MARK WOODS, The Courier-Journal
SOURCE: STAFF
DATELINE: SAN ANTONIO
BODY:
winner of the North Carolina-Utah game.
Then there is Stanford, a school that can boast more presidential ties - from
Herbert Hoover to Chelsea Clinton - than Final Four appearances. Its lone title
came in 1942, and when coach Mike Montgomery arrived 12 years ago, the
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March 28, 1998, Saturday MET : METRO
SECTION: SPORTS Pg. 01F
LENGTH: 532 words
HEADLINE: NCAA FINAL FOUR PREVIEW
'Once in a lifetime' vs. 'second nature'; Stanford, UK have different viewpoints
on same lofty perch
BYLINE: MARK WOODS, The Courier-Journal
SOURCE: STAFF
DATELINE: SAN ANTONIO
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winner of the North Carolina-Utah game.
Then there is Stanford, a school that can boast more presidential ties - from
Herbert Hoover to Chelsea Clinton - than Final Four appearances. Its lone title
came in 1942, and when coach Mike Montgomery arrived 12 years ago, the
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March 28, 1998, Saturday MET: METRO
SECTION: SPORTS BOZICH RICK Pg. 03F
LENGTH: 15 words
HEADLINE: NCAA FINAL FOUR PREVIEW
STANFORD GUYS GOAL-ORIENTED WELL BEYOND THE 10-FOOT KIND
BYLINE: RICK BOZICH, SPORTS COLUMNIST
SOURCE: STAFF
GRAPHIC: CHELSEA CLINTON, JOHN MCENROE, JOHN ELWAY, JANET EVANS, JACL MCDOWELL,
BILL WALSH, ERIC HEIDEN, TIGER WOODS
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THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
March 10, 1998, Tuesday, HOME FINAL EDITION
SECTION: EDITORIALS; EDITORIALS; Pg. 8A
LENGTH: 432 words
HEADLINE: Presidential Probe;
It's time to wrap up investigation
BODY:
traveled. The colorful financier once was central to Mr. Starr's
investigation of the Whitewater real estate investments entered into by Bill and
Hillary Clinton and James and Susan McDougal.
But Mr. Starr now has gone onto new territory. Even though the Whitewater
investigation remains
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March 9, 1998, Monday, STATE EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A
LENGTH: 1016 words
HEADLINE: James McDougal dies at 57 in FW prison Ex-Clinton partner was serving
Whitewater term
BYLINE: From Wire Reports
DATELINE: FORT WORTH
BODY:
FORT WORTH - James McDougal, whose accounts of business dealings with Bill
and Hillary Rodham Clinton ultimately led to the sprawling Whitewater
investigations that continue to haunt the first family, died Sunday in a federal
medical
owned Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan in Arkansas. He alleged that Mr.
Clinton, who was Arkansas governor at the time, and Mrs. Clinton, who worked at
a high-profile law firm, were aware of the fraud.
"I am saddened to learn about
a key witness as prosecutors investigated the fraudulent Castle Grande
real estate development south of Little Rock on which Mrs. Clinton conducted
work as a partner in the Rose Law Firm.
As the Whitewater investigation has moved on, many of the key players
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HEADLINE: Administration figures attack Starr Republicans rebut accusations of
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BYLINE: Associated Press
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jury last week, citing the disputed doctrine of executive privilege.
Starr prosecutors had asked him about advice he had given Mr. Clinton and
Hillary Rodham Clinton on how to respond to the Lewinsky allegations.
Mr. Clinton's lawyers have told Judge Norma Holloway Johnson of the U.S.
District
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First Lady for the Senate?
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton? Of New York? According to Monday's New York
Post, state Democratic chairwoman Judith Hope raised the possibility with the
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consider moving to New York and running for the Senate in 2000, " Hope, a
friend of the president, was quoted as saying. "Mrs. Clinton laughed and said,
'You're kidding?' She raised her eyebrows in her usual charming way at the
suggestion, but she didn't rule it out." There was no immediate comment Monday
from Hillary Clinton. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., has said he expects
to seek re-election in the year 2000, but
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HEADLINE: MRS. CLINTON IN UKRAINE
BYLINE: AP
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton works on restoration of a 17th Century
icon with Ukrainian first lady Lyudmyla Kuchma in Lviv, Ukraine, Monday. Mrs.
Clinton paid homage to Ukrainian fortitude under Nazi and Soviet oppression and
pledged U.S. support for democracy.
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