Word: seale
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...principals and potential witnesses. But it is not clear that it would help Clinton much. Discovery can be more intrusive than a trial; Jones' lawyers might be inclined to dig into peripheral matters such as other sexual incidents involving the President. And even if depositions were taken under seal, it is unlikely that even a sealed deposition of the President would actually remain secret...
...betting in the Beltway is that the Court will hand down a ruling similar to the federal court's in Arkansas. This would allow discovery to proceed, a potentially embarrassing process in which Clinton would have a hard time keeping secret even if his depositions were taken under seal. In any event, a ruling is not expected until this summer, which means Clinton will spend a lot more days thinking about the Supreme Court...
...pitched out to back Jabbar Craigwell, who then attempted a forward pass. But the Harvard defense swarmed him, and he launched a dying quail that didn't reach the line of scrimmage. That was key, for now Harvard needed only to get the ball back and maintain possession to seal the deal, as time was running out on the clock...
...realm of honest graft, Clinton didn't do anything Bob Dole didn't do; he and his party just did it with the seal of the White House behind them. What does a $25,000 contribution to the Democratic National Committee mean? It will get an event with Al Gore at the vice-presidential mansion. Twice that amount gets a party of 10 people into the White House to see the President. And $100,000? That's a small dinner with the President at the Hay Adams Hotel just across from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "There is a price tag for being a trained seal, only Sonny Callahan isn't picking up the tab. Alabama's seniors, children, students and workers...