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...many feel that the Republican majorities in Congress actually helped Clinton. He was able to distinguish himself as the sensible, centrist alternative to both the liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans in Congress and cruise to re-election. Similarly, when the story of this scandal is ultimately written, Monica and Ken--like Newt and his Revolutionaries before them--may come to be remembered as the unwitting supporting cast in the Comeback Kid's final...
...disappeared from the front pages, returned home to the Watergate late Thursday evening. Her mother, Marcia Lewis, was reunited with her daughter after two grueling days of grand jury testimony. Family attorney William Ginsburg seemed as good as ready to file a harassment suit against Ken Starr?s prosecutors: ?I wonder if they have tortured Ms. Lewis and Ms. Lewinsky enough,? he said. ?If this is the way the prosecutorial system normally operates, then all Americans should take notice. It is frightening...
...mother, Marcia, facing a third day of grand jury testimony Thursday, was ?emotionally drained? by having to testify against her daughter, said her attorney. And no wonder. ?[Monica] told her everything about the sex,? according to Linda Tripp?s agent, Luciane Goldberg. Even the relationship between Ginsburg and Ken Starr is described in the langue d?amour: ?He never writes, he never calls,? joked Lewinsky?s attorney...
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
When an unwilling Monica Lewinsky sits before the grand jury next week, Ken Starr wants her to consider Whitewater con Susan McDougal -- still languishing in jail because she refused to testify -- and tell him everything. William Ginsburg will fight that threat by trying to get the deal he says Starr reneged on: full immunity for Lewinsky, not just for her courtroom testimony. "Ginsburg wanted the subpoena quashed," says TIME Washington correspondent Jay Branegan. "But that probably won't happen. So when Monica sits down Thursday and they ask the first question, she'll take the Fifth." Both sides would then...