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Webster Hubbell resigned as Associate Attorney General to focus on resolving allegations of client overbilling and expense abuse -- charges that were leveled by his erstwhile partners at Little Rock's Rose Law Firm (former workplace of Hillary Rodham Clinton and other Administration figures). The exit was another painful development for the Clintons, particularly the First Lady, many of whose imports into the Administration have run into trouble...
...following a hint first dropped by Hillary Rodham Clinton in an interview with TIME, White House sources are beginning to acknowledge that, well, er, maybe there were some errors. Mrs. Clinton told columnist Mary McGrory that she and her husband may have taken at least one deduction that had already been claimed by a corporation, presumably Whitewater. The First Source, Bill Clinton, followed up by telling reporters that any underpayments "certainly were not intentional." Said he: "I don't think we owe any extra taxes, but I'm not sure yet. If we do owe, we'll make it good...
McDougal was also the owner of a failed savings and loan under Governor Clinton's regulation. And Hillary Rodham Clinton was McDougal's lawyer when she worked for the Rose Law Firm...
...disdain for the national press, Hillary Rodham Clinton had a long honeymoon. By and large, reporters have gently chronicled her reinvention of the First Lady's office as she added a major policy role to the traditional portfolio of hostess and cheerleader. The glowing press accounts of her crusade for health-care reform, full of charmed lawmkers and cheering crowds, helped boost her popularity higher than her husband's at times. Profiles charted the spiritual journey that inspired her social activism, the theologians she read, the ministers she admired. The New York Times Magazine dressed her in white silk...
...White House press conference the President lashed out at questions about the role of Hillary Rodham Clinton in the affair, saying, "I have never known a person with a stronger sense of right and wrong in my life -- ever." As the first three of six subpoenaed White House officials appeared before a grand jury, Republican Senators appeared willing to let the investigation continue for several months before demanding public hearings...