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...that doesn't mean the ambitious Veep's worst nightmare -- the one about a Son of Ken Starr following him all the way to New Hampshire -- can't still come true. Shannon says Justice's ongoing probe into former top White House aide Harold Ickes' fund-raising practices could easily spill into Gore's lap. "Ickes was at all the important meetings, and what he did could implicate Gore. And although Ickes isn't covered under the Independent Counsel Act, she's thinking about appointing one anyway." If that happens? Party at Dick Gephardt...
Maybe now the elected representatives in Washington will reach an agreement on capital punishment. HAROLD MUSNITSKY Penn Valley...
...hard on other fronts. The week of July 20 saw more action at the federal courthouse than at a beach on a hot day. He held sessions on Wednesday, not just Tuesday and Thursday, as Oval Office secretary Betty Currie wrapped up her testimony. The next day Clinton confidant Harold Ickes reappeared, along with the head of the President's Secret Service detail and two uniformed officers. Starr was pushing ahead so fast that he used two grand juries simultaneously to collect testimony...
...HAROLD ICKES An unidentified Secret Service agent reportedly testified that he and Ickes, now an informal adviser to the President, once saw Lewinsky and Clinton alone. Ickes has denied the story, and Starr appears to have learned little from the other active agents who testified...
...part, Brown has been having a tough, unhappy year at the New Yorker. She has long suffered the invective of traditionalists who feel she has perverted the tony magazine started by Harold Ross in 1925. More recently, media reports have focused on the fact that the magazine, which had been unprofitable pretty much since Newhouse bought it in 1985, still loses money despite the increase in readership and media attention Brown had brought it. "I can't imagine a more abysmal failure than to sell the soul of a magazine and then lose money in the process," says Garrison Keillor...