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...spending too much time lately watching "Casablanca" reruns, or she really has come around to the view that the problems of three little people -- herself, Clinton and Lewinsky -- really don't add up to a hill of beans in this crazy (GOP-dominated) world. At the same time, spokewoman Marsha Berry revealed, the First Lady is finally returning calls to concerned congressmen. "She has certainly talked to some members," said Berry, "making the case that she's very proud of the President...
According to Betty Currie, the President instructed her and [Deputy Assistant to the President] Marsha Scott to help Ms. Lewinsky find a White House job. Ms. Currie testified that she resisted the request, because her opinion of Ms. Lewinsky had shifted over time. At first, she testified, she considered Ms. Lewinsky "a friend" who "had been wronged" and had been "maligned improperly." But "[l]ater on, I considered her as a pain in the neck, more or less." The change of heart resulted in part from Ms. Currie's many phone calls in 1997 from Ms. Lewinsky, who was often...
...Clinton off the hook for possible obstruction of justice. The President's lawyers also leaked word last week that Clinton had tried to put Lewinsky back on the White House payroll last year after she was exiled to the Pentagon by asking deputy director of White House personnel Marsha Scott to meet with her; they also said he made some tentative, unsuccessful inquiries to provide her with a favorable job recommendation. He might have been trying to buy her silence--but if he were really trying, wouldn't she have got the job, or at least the letter...
Eight current Harvard affiliate are among next year's Bunting fellows: Blair; Patricia Blake; Associate Professor of Epidemiology Marlene Gold-man; Diane Hoffman-Kim; Loretta Mickley; Assistant Professor of Surgery Marsha Moses; Suzanne Romaine, and Research Associate in Medicine Ellen Weinberg...
...conflict is hardest on those caught in the cross fire. White House personnel chief Marsha Scott let her frustration boil over Tuesday -- after being subpoenaed for the seventh time in the Whitewater affair. "I don't even know where the Whitewater area is," she told reporters. "This whole process harasses people." Us, most...