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...York, amidst allegations the men promised to generate votes for Hillary Clinton's Senate run in exchange for the presidential action. The men, convicted of stealing millions in federal funds, all received clemency. Investigators say they know lawyers for the men met with both President Clinton and Senator-elect Clinton after the election - but it's pre-election contact everyone's interested in. Both Clintons deny any quid pro quo; Hillary told reporters in January that she "did not play any role whatsoever" in the discussions. "I had no opinion about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's Who, What's What With the Pardon Probes | 2/27/2001 | See Source »

...Senator-elect Hillary Clinton agrees to an $8 million deal for her memoirs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Last Days: Countdown To A Pardon | 2/26/2001 | See Source »

...this one. While on the phone with Prime Minister-elect Sharon to congratulate him on his victory, Bush remarked, "Isn't it funny that I was elected President and you were elected Prime Minister?" Indeed. Though experts note that the correct response would be, "Oh my gosh! We're, like, twinsies!" they also note that Bush should perhaps begin to pay attention to the Middle East--a problem Clinton never...

Author: By Joshua I. Weiner, | Title: False Sense of Security | 2/21/2001 | See Source »

...first of several likely rebuffs that Sharon will encounter in his battle to form a broad coalition, which Israelis call a "national unity government." The 72-year-old Prime Minister-elect desperately wants Labor in his coalition to provide a stable majority and forestall international concerns that the old general will kill the peace process. Labor leaders, however, are in disarray after a humiliating performance at the polls--Sharon got 62% of the popular vote, an Israeli record. Without Labor support, Sharon may have to turn hard right to form a ruling coalition. "Sharon wants a unity government," says Silvan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel Soldiers On | 2/19/2001 | See Source »

...prioritizing stability over peace, Israel has left Yasser Arafat in an historic tight spot. Not that the Palestinian leader's dilemma will be of much concern to acting prime minister Ehud Barak and Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon, who announced late Thursday they'd agreed in principle to form a unity government. The priority of the unity coalition - in which it is mooted that Barak will serve as defense minister, Shimon Peres will be foreign minister and their Labor party will fill half of the 14 cabinet posts - will be Israel's security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Sharon and Barak Agreed to a Unity Government | 2/16/2001 | See Source »

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