Word: legally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...State of the Union Address. With the country prospering, citizens have chosen to forgive the Commander-in-Chief for his alleged misconduct. As long as the nation is fiscally healthy, the moral character of its leadership, according to polls, is irrelevant. Clinton has maintained popular approval despite his legal troubles by emphasizing America's booming economy and touting the balanced budget...
...Thursday and they ask the first question, she'll take the Fifth." Both sides would then retreat to the judge's chamber, where Starr will ask for "use immunity" -- immunity for anything Lewinsky says in court, that day only -- and most likely get it. Which leaves Monica with no legal excuse to keep quiet -- and exposes her to a contempt charge if she still refuses to testify...
John Ellis, a columnist of the Boston Globe,disagreed. Ellis, who forecasted a fast end to theClinton presidency in his Globe column, said"public opinion doesn't matter." The issue issolely legal, he added...
...This, he alleges in mock excitement, would be "cloning's crowning achievement." I was the main scientist that Krauthammer cast in the role of Dr. Frankenstein. As he reported, I opined that it would be "possible" to produce human bodies without a forebrain and that it would be "legal" to keep such individuals alive. What Krauthammer failed to report was what I also said in a phone conversation with him: the purposeful creation of human bodies without heads would be viewed as repugnant by society, which would not allow it. I believe that while it may be possible to "rationalize...
...cornered battle. Clinton's lawyers attacked Ken Starr; Starr continued his assault on Clinton; and Lewinsky's lawyer played the middle against both ends, by charging that poor Monica is but "a pawn in their game." Writing exclusively in TIME, William Ginsburg reserves the most venom for Starr's legal team, which he portrays as an incompetent crew who took the wrong evidence from Lewinsky's apartment and went into a frenzy over the Drudge Report. Worse, Ginsburg says, is their use of Linda Tripp's secret tapes -- which may not be legally admissable. "Starr seems to think...