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...Reported by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, Nina Burleigh, James Carney, Michael Duffy and Karen Tumulty/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUDGET: THE INNER GAME | 1/15/1996 | See Source »

...argued that the case filed by former Arkansas employee Paula Jones should be put off until the President leaves office. Proceeding now, Bennett argues, would set a dangerous precedent, permitting lawsuits against a sitting President by people who may be primarily motivated by political considerations. TIME's Nina Burleigh notes politics is indeed at work in the Jones case. "Paula Jones first brought these allegations out at a political convention in Washington where the story was picked up and pushed by conservative operatives." Still, after interviewing Jones in 1994, Burleigh concludes, "Jones believes she was harmed by Clinton." The President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Court Says Clinton Harassment Suit Should Proceed | 1/9/1996 | See Source »

...Reported by Nina Burleigh, James Carney, Viveca Novak and Michael Riley/Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BACK TO THE BENCH | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

...million check-kiting scheme. In her rambling confessional, the Utah congresswoman said she will not resign, and attempted to give reporters a "full accounting" of how she says her husband duped her with a promised marriage gift of $5 million. "It was a virtuoso performance," says TIME's Nina Burleigh, "a remarkable combination of contrition and lawyerly acumen." It is also puzzling, says Burleigh. "She has shown herself to be a very intelligent woman while in Washington. So the turning over wholesale of her financial dealings to her husband, and her apparent failure ever to question those dealings, seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WALDHOLTZ EXPLANATION | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

TIME's Nina Burleigh reports that the federal budget talks are in such disarray that some congressional insiders are predicting a permanent stalemate. After Tuesday night's meeting between congressional leaders and Administration officials, which ended without resolving any of the numerous differences, "many House Republicans are beginning to fear that there may never be a deal," Burleigh says. "It's beginning to look possible that they could keep the government running with a continuing resolution through the election year, which would give Clinton a great campaign issue." The other budget rumor circling the Hill, says Burleigh, is that congressional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SCUTTLEBUDGET | 11/30/1995 | See Source »

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