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Americans are having trouble coming to terms with President Clinton's latest crisis. After two full days of the Monica Lewinsky scandal ? dubbed "Zippergate" by Geraldo Rivera; "Fornigate" and "Interngate" by others ? few can yet discern whether this is history as tragedy or as farce. The mood across the country is a mixture of shock, disbelief, amusement and outrage...
WASHINGTON: Subpoenas to the left of him, subpoenas to the right ... President Clinton was huddled with his lawyers Thursday afternoon, debating how to respond to Kenneth Starr's flurry of demands for documents relating to the rapidly-escalating Monica Lewinsky crisis. The special prosecutor is looking for White House logs, which, if nothing else, should tell him how many times the 24-year-old intern visited the President...
...YORK: While rumors fly unimpeded on the Internet, there is still surprisingly little that we know beyond basic biographical details about Monica Lewinsky. The 24-year-old former White House intern and Pentagon staffer will likely take the Fifth in her deposition to Paula Jones' lawyers Friday, and she's taking the same attitude to the media. Not even her L.A. lawyer, who is talking to everyone, will confirm or deny the affair: William Ginsburg would only say his client is "distraught" ? which is, in all probability, the understatement of the year...
...consistently rejected all the Clinton cabinet posts he was offered, including the chance to become the first black Attorney General. "I do what I want to do," he insists. Establishment and integrity - an intriguing mixture that made his words worth listening to when Jordan waded into the Monica Lewinsky media circus Thursday afternoon...
First stop, the King's Head in Santa Monica. It's a British pub, a place where the smoke used to be as thick as kidney pie. Now there's scarcely a trace of it; in fact, the King's Head looks as if the patrons are waiting for the Queen to show up for tea and crumpets. "It's a bit ridiculous, if you ask me," says bartender Jane Myers, a Brit who wonders why Americans can't just let themselves go. "They'll come in here and order fish and chips and a diet Coke. Now, what...