Word: secret
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Still, we had some late-night-bombshell bombshells. Charles Grodin trotted out the head of Judicial Watch -- presumably to have him decry Starr's long leash. And the guy dropped a big one: The Secret Service "has not denied" having a White House video surveillance system, he claimed, that might just have caught Bill Clinton on film tampering with Monica. Now there's a video to trump Pamela and Tommy...
...like Starr couldn't use the help. His Whitewater prosecutors are still scrambling around for solid evidence. They've traveled as far as Portland, Ore., to serve teacher Andy Bleiler with a subpoena and grab those mysterious documents from his safety deposit box. Negotiations are under way with the Secret Service over how their agents can testify without breaking too much of their customary code of silence ? a Gordian knot if ever there...
...Speaking of major scoops, the Dallas Morning News has tidied up the story about a Secret Service agent that it was forced to pull from the front page Monday. It now says the agent saw Clinton and Lewinsky in "an ambiguous incident," not a compromising position. Agent X is said to be "frightened and worried" about a possible subpoena ? indeed, the entire Secret Service is having a crisis of confidence over its role in the Starr probe. They're sworn to protect the President's life ? could one of their number now destroy a presidency...
WASHINGTON: After the President's personal secretary, Betty Currie, endured a battery of press attention to testify Tuesday, it was the turn of Monica Lewinsky's former boss, Leon Panetta, to step into the jaws of Kenneth Starr's grand jury Wednesday. Who's up next? The proceedings are secret and there's no public schedule, but one thing's for sure ? Lewinsky will be called sooner rather than later. The former intern and her attorney, originally scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, were inching closer to a deal with Starr's office Tuesday night. It's possible, according...
...Speaking of major scoops, the Dallas Morning News has tidied up the story about a Secret Service agent that it was forced to pull from the front page Monday. It now says the agent saw Clinton and Lewinsky in "an ambiguous incident," not a compromising position. Agent X is said to be "frightened and worried" about a possible subpoena ? indeed, the entire Secret Service is having a crisis of confidence over its role in the Starr probe. They're sworn to protect the President's life ? could one of their number now destroy a presidency...