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...Richard Massey, Hillary Clinton's former Rose law firm colleague who told the Senate at least 13 times on Thursday that he couldn't corroborate Mrs. Clinton's version of events. The First Lady has said in sworn testimony to the Resolution Trust Corporation that her work on Madison started in 1985 after Massey asked her to consider bringing on the S & L as a client. "I don't believe it happened that way," Massey told Senators Thursday. He did admit to pitching Madison President John Latham on Rose's services, but said Latham told him only James McDougal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greater Fizzle than Sizzle? | 1/11/1996 | See Source »

...reference to the potential impact on the upcoming election. TIME's James Carney says "The Watkins travel memo may have been more embarrassing, but these records have legs. While Mrs. Clinton may not get hit with perjury, it could well be proved she worked more extensively on Madison than previously acknowledged." Carney says the Senate Whitewater Committee this week will question Richard Massey, the Rose attorney Hillary Clinton had identified as the lawyer who did most of the Madison work, and who Republicans say will contradict her account. Increasingly, there is speculation Mrs. Clinton will be called to testify before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Hillary Testify? | 1/8/1996 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Hillary Rodham Clinton's lawyer released 116 pages of legal billing records that detail work the First Lady and her then-colleagues at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock performed for Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan, a key focus of the Whitewater probe. Coming on the heals of another sensitive Whitewater memo written by a former White House aide, the records were described by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato as the "second miraculous discovery within the past 24 hours." It does fit a disturbing pattern, notes TIME's Michael Duffy. "This phenomenon of disappearing then suddenly reappearing documents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Long-sought Whitewater Records Released | 1/5/1996 | See Source »

Embattled Whitewater principals Jim Guy Tucker and James McDougal received a bit of coal in their stockings from Senator Alfonse D'Amato. The two are part of a crowd of sixteen who received subpoenas from the Whitewater committee chairman for documents concerning Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. Arkansas Governor Tucker, along with James and Susan McDougal, are already under federal indictment for their roles in the failure of the savings and loan at the heart of the Whitewater controversy. "The committee is now moving into the Arkansas phase of its investigation," D'Amato wrote in issuing the subpoenas. "We will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WashingtonWHITEWATER ENTERS THE ARKANSAS PHASE | 12/29/1995 | See Source »

...more popular event with people in Hollywood than the Academy Awards. "They try to get the most famous names to come to the show," says Corliss. "And they usually do." In addition to "Sense and Sensibility," other nominees for best dramatic picture include: "Apollo 13," "Braveheart," "The Bridges of Madison County," and "Leaving Las Vegas." In the category of best musical or comic motion picture, nominees are: "The American President," "Babe," "Get Shorty," "Sabrina," and "Toy Story." The 53rd annual awards show will be broadcast by NBC on January...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOLDEN GLOBE OR BUST | 12/22/1995 | See Source »

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