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Despite the emerging controversy, Buchanan was still able to deliver his message and effectively comfort his opponents on the issues, according to fellow conservative commentator Robert Novak, who observed the debate, held at the WMUR television studios...
...sign that the United Nations is serious about looking for evidence," says TIME's Massimo Calabresi. "But this is less significant than if they were to go somewhere controlled by the Serbs, who, by all accounts except their own, have committed most of the atrocities during the war." Manfred Novak, a U.N. investigator, will supervise digging at three sites near the central Bosnian town of Jajce, now controlled by Bosnian Croats, because unseasonably warm weather and floods have unearthed dozens of bodies in the area. Adds TIME's Alexandra Stiglmayer: "The International War Crimes tribunal still plans to begin...
...associate Carolyn Huber described to the Whitewater Committee last week how she accidentally and unaccountably discovered Hillary Clinton's Whitewater billing records, missing under subpoena for 18 months, in a room in the Clinton residence. That testimony has elevated the controversy to a new level, notes TIME's Viveca Novak. "It's an inherently intriguing mystery that has captured the public's interest," she says...
...only James McDougal, the S & L's owner, could retain Rose. To many questions posed by the Whitewater committee, Massey either could not remember the details, or had little to say. "It was mostly a fizzle for Al D'Amato and the Senate Whitewater investigators," notes TIME's Viveca Novak. "Massey didn't provide the explosive information the committee had advertised, and he even acknowledged greater involvement than previously revealed in bringing Madison's business to Rose." Massey did recall the late Vincent Foster collecting his Madison files during the 1992 presidential campaign, noting that Foster seemed irritated when...
...wanted them out of there," the document says. The furor over each new piece of evidence is increasing pressure for Hillary Clinton to deal publicly with her credibility problem, notes TIME's Viveca Novac. "She may have to confront the 'Hillary lied' allegations head on with a press conference." Novak says what's truly baffling is the actions of the White House dealing with the matter. "Firing the travel office was within their rights. It's their handling of the scandal that's been so seemingly inept...