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...think it's going to be entirely easy to explain, maybe," he said in the interview. "I think it's going to end up being a very complicated story, as most human relationships are." That may be true of the President and the intern. It is also increasingly the case with Clinton and his loyal lieutenant...
...plenty of that Tuesday when President Clinton's trusty press secretary seemed to hint at a certain frustration with his boss over the Lewinsky affair. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune online, Mike McCurry wondered aloud whether the relationship between the President and the former intern would be easy to explain to the American people. "Maybe there'll be a simple, innocent explanation," he said. "I don't think so, because I think we would have offered that up already...
...lower on the chain than Monica Lewinsky, and some sources say the intern targeted Currie as a way to get to Clinton. "She worked Betty hard," says a Clinton adviser, "to put herself in the eye of the President. She knew the President was in and out of [Betty's] suite." But no one seems to think Currie--with her religious core, her sensible attire and her hair pulled back in a no-nonsense chignon--would cover up for untoward behavior. "She's no Rose Mary Woods," says longtime friend Paul Costello. "Betty's very straight," says a co-worker...
...could have been from anywhere, but it wouldn't have been as delicious as this. When the most famous White House intern in U.S. history fell into her father's arms last week, at his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, she was three blocks from the house where Nicole Brown Simpson was murdered...
Return of the Intern Monica Lewinsky returns to Washington. But Ken Starr is less concerned with her than with the Secret Service. Special: Scandal in the Oval Office