Word: lawyerly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...after he learned she was to be a witness in the Paula Jones suit. What this shows is that Whitewater prosecutors appear to be working toward a Jordan indictment, either for suborning perjury or obstructing justice. Note to Ken Starr -- if you want to try a groundbreaking civil rights lawyer...
...White House is ready for Starr to call its bluff, having confirmed Thursday the rehiring of Neil Eggleston, a former White House lawyer, to fight for Clinton should push come to legal shove...
Exhibit A, as a lawyer would say: curling. I can't believe this is an Olympic sport. I know that the Canadians love the stuff, but it's just so...not athletic...
WASHINGTON: Since nobody ? not even her lawyer ? knows when Monica will testify, Washington has to satisfy itself with gossip. And it got 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...
...Watergate special prosecutor leaked--top officials have often been the source of some of the very stories they decry. In the winter of 1973, after the first special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, had been fired by Nixon in a confrontation over access to the secret White House tapes, a Texas lawyer named Leon Jaworski took over the case. After he went to Washington, some of the tapes were handed over to the prosecutor's office, and Jaworski listened to them...