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Even now, however, it's not hard to find Democrats around Washington who scoff at the idea of Ken Starr as the right-wing avenger. "Not the Ken Starr I know," says Alan B. Morrison, who co-founded the Public Citizen Litigation Group with Ralph Nader, and has often argued before Starr's court. What does matter to Starr, he says, is the nature of his suspicions against Clinton. "Ken thinks the President behaved badly," Morrison says. "In his mind, having an affair with a 21-year-old intern would be bad behavior for anybody...
...what the President wants to think about in the middle of a sea of subpoenas and lawyers. And other less dramatic but just as demanding problems are out there shrieking for his attention. The deep and threatening financial crisis in Asia is far from over. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan warned last week that the U.S. economy would feel its impact in the spring...
Also a national interest, Jackson said, is investment in the inner city. Last month, Jackson brought this message to Wall Street, meeting with brokers and investors and even taking Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on an informal tour of Harlem...
...such a creature as a great but little-known 16th century Italian painter, but so it is--at least in America--with Lorenzo Lotto (circa 1480-1556). The current show of 51 of his paintings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, co-curated by art historians David Alan Brown, Peter Humfrey and Mauro Lucco, is actually the first ever held in the U.S. It can't pretend to give a full view of Lotto, the bulk of whose work consisted of some 40 altarpieces in various towns in northern Italy--Bergamo, Recanati, Jesi. Neither these nor the masterpiece...
...press release, IOP Director Alan J. Simpson expressed his enthusiasm for the spring fellows...