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Though he stepped down from his independent-counsel post nearly five years ago, the partisan rancor created by his investigation of President Bill Clinton has never fully subsided. With Clinton's new book out and Kenneth Starr about to start a job in August as dean of Pepperdine Law School, TIME'S Sonja Steptoe caught up with him for an updated Starr report...
...would take it, but I would be inclined strongly to recommend that the Attorney General appoint five independent ounsels and not simply add other responsibilities onto the existing independent counsel...
...THERE ANY COURSES AT PEPPERDINE YOU'RE DYING TO TEACH--MAYBE A SEMINAR ON THE INDEPENDENT-COUNSEL STATUTE OR PRESIDENTIAL IMPEACHMENT...
...also realized that I could not afford to manifest any anger. Keep in mind, I was always mad at myself because I asked for the special counsel and it was a horrible mistake. I really thought it was an up-and-up deal. The thing that really angered me was I felt helpless because I felt like I had set in motion a chain of events in a good-faith effort to reassure mostly the press more than the American people--the people didn't care--that I hadn't done anything wrong in Whitewater and neither had Hillary...
...will counsel Catholic public officials that their acting consistently to support abortion on demand risks making them cooperators in evil in a public manner." U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS, in a statement that allows individual bishops to deny Communion to politicians who support abortion...