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...article Saturday, Boston Globe columnist Will McDonough, citing anonymous sources, said the district attorney's office is "confident it can get indictments against...
...following a hint first dropped by Hillary Rodham Clinton in an interview with TIME, White House sources are beginning to acknowledge that, well, er, maybe there were some errors. Mrs. Clinton told columnist Mary McGrory that she and her husband may have taken at least one deduction that had already been claimed by a corporation, presumably Whitewater. The First Source, Bill Clinton, followed up by telling reporters that any underpayments "certainly were not intentional." Said he: "I don't think we owe any extra taxes, but I'm not sure yet. If we do owe, we'll make it good...
...says he also plans to involve writers fromother houses. "Anyone who wouldn't mind beingcalled a guest columnist from another house isfree to call me," he said...
...taken somewhat seriously. Doesn't this bother anybody? It's mob rule, just like our hypothetical post-nuclear-winter Chicago. It's also a power trip for the columnist, just to write blather and occasionally slip in things like...
...wants him to take at an uptown daily. There are clever doses of cynicism and office politicking, but at heart The Paper wants to be a Front Page for the New Age; most of the tough talk is about ethics. "It was always the truth," intones the paper's columnist (Randy Quaid in a savvy, genial turn). And Henry snarls indignantly, "Not everything is about money...