Word: fabiani
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...disclosed the information to anyone "for any improper purpose whatsoever." But Livingstone's know-nothing defense does not seem to be winning him any points inside the White House. That Livingstone "doesn't appear to have closely overseen this operation," says associate White House counsel Mark Fabiani, "is one of the troubling things about this...
...savings and loan associations in Arkansas. According to committee sources, the President drew an arrow from Schaefer's name and scrawled, in a reference to his 1992 campaign, "This is important to be on top of. Bassett did a good job in camp. on this--can she now?" Mark Fabiani, an associate White House counsel, argues that Clinton's note simply reflects his hope that she would continue to express the view that state regulators had moved aggressively to close Madison down...
This was it. finally, White House officials said, they were beginning to put the Whitewater controversy behind them by getting it out in the open. On July 9, Mark Fabiani, a deputy White House counsel, summoned reporters and showed them what he described as all the documents on Bill and Hillary Clinton's investments in the Whitewater land deal that had been kept in the office of Vince Foster, the White House lawyer and close friend of the Clintons' who committed suicide on July 20, 1993. For two years, the Clintons and their aides had fought to prevent those...