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...White House courtship of Kaye was never casual. While disguised as a social minuet, it was really part of a high-tech operation situated not far from the Oval Office and used to track and nurture potential donors to the President's re-election effort. Kaye's name was entered into a secret White House database under the designation "major contributor," a status befitting the $137,000 he gave to the Democratic cause last campaign. The filing system, dubbed WhoDB for White House Office Data Base, was used by Clinton's campaign team to stay on top of donors...
...Nostalgia: 1990s Hey, the Founders wore them, and now it's hip to be oval...
...house protecting her husband, presidential adviser Dick Morris, who had just resigned in disgrace at the Democratic National Convention. McGann has finally agreed to have a drink with me the day Morris is emerging after five months of self-imposed exile writing his much anticipated book, Behind the Oval Office. She begins our conversation while moving furniture 10 times her size back into place in her newly painted apartment overlooking Lincoln Center. As she gives a heavy table the sort of shove she would no doubt like to direct at the camera crews still blocking the driveway of her house...
...publication blew the lid off his high-powered job as Clinton's chief political strategist when it published photos of him having strategic sessions with a woman who was clearly not his wife--or another consultant. And now a tabloid has published excerpts from his new book, Behind the Oval Office, thus helping wipe out his chances of having a magazine pay to excerpt it. Morris opens the book with an apology to his wife, President Clinton and Al Gore (in that order) and then proceeds to say how important he was to Clinton's re-election. He also dishes...
...afternoon, the students spent about an hour and a half in the White House, half of that time in the Oval Office, where Clinton held a press conference. Secretary of Education Richard Riley presented Clinton with a report saying that loan defaults have decreased, and the President followed with a short speech on expanding access to higher education...