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However, Rehman poorly chooses United Nations resolutions as a basis for his morality. Through the early 1990s, the United Nations and many of subordinate bodies were frequently a mouthpiece for the policy of the Soviet Union, spoken through its numerous client states in the Third World. Hence, the resolutions passed during that time period, while perhaps reflective of the realpolitik of the Cold War, certainly represent no morality except that of the immoral Soviet state...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U.N. Resolutions Poor Gauge of Morality in Palestine Debate | 5/8/1998 | See Source »

...Arnold gathered presidential confidants, including Jordan, McLarty and McLarty's senior aide Mark Middleton, for dinner. A week later, Middleton began a flurry of White House sessions with James Riady, head of Indonesia's Lippo conglomerate, and his lieutenant John Huang. Middleton's lawyer Robert Luskin said his client played no role in lining up a Riady payment. On June 23, Riady, who had befriended Clinton years earlier in Arkansas, met Hubbell for breakfast, had a presidential audience at the White House and then saw Hubbell again for lunch. Four days later, Hubbell received $100,000 from Lippo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was the Fix Really In? | 5/4/1998 | See Source »

...could resume immunity negotiations with Lewinsky's lawyers, in which they 'proffer' Starr a peek at their client's testimony. "There Starr runs the risk of the whole thing falling apart amid criticism that he's pressuring Monica to say what he wants to hear," says Novak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Solve a Problem Like Monica | 5/1/1998 | See Source »

...federal government out of more than $800,000 in back taxes. But the subtext is that Starr is still looking to flip Hubbell as a way to get his investigation closer to the Oval Office. Hubbell lawyer John Nields said as much, telling reporters that Starr was sticking his client with a trumped-up tax fraud charge out of a desire to punish Hubbell for not giving him more on Clinton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Double Hubbell Trouble | 4/30/1998 | See Source »

Furth declares that "under no circumstances did I ever violate the attorney-client privilege." He insists that "both parents and Mitchell were aware of the content [of the interview] and authorized it." And he is worried about his former boy client. He says he recently received a letter from an Arkansas militia seeking vengeance. Parts of the note, he says, read ominously: "Mitchell must die. It might be tomorrow or next week or at the hearing...Or it might be after they are in detention. But we can get to Mitchell, and we will. Our only hope and prayer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jonesboro | 4/27/1998 | See Source »

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