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...lack of conviction but, perhaps, too much of it. The one unpardonable sin is hubris. "Filegate has legs," insists Republican pollster Frank Luntz--not just because the White House seemed to think it could requisition 900 FBI files with impunity but because it initially dismissed Filegate as a "bureaucratic snafu." It sounded too much like, "We are too far ahead in the polls to give you an adequate explanation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TROUBLE WITH CHARACTER | 10/28/1996 | See Source »

...unrecoverable crash--and added grist to the Microsoft-wants-to-rule-the-world mill. Instead of seeing Slate's snappy commentary on politics and culture (excerpts of which also appear in TIME), Netscape 1.0 viewers were treated to a page of gibberish followed by a shutdown. Was the snafu a sign of incompetence, or was it, as conspiracy buffs asked, a glimpse of a Microsoft plan to destroy Netscape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BIZWATCH | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the 'Filegate' snafu opened with a mini-bombshell when Anthony Marceca, the army staffer at the center of the controversy, invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to testify. "His apparent reason for pleading the Fifth was an article in the Friday Wall Street Journal," says TIME White House correspondent James Carney. "It says that despite federal rules, Marceca was able to inspect his FBI file in Craig Livingstone's office after he was dismissed over a problem in his FBI background report." Marceca read allegations against him given...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marceca Mum on Filegate | 6/28/1996 | See Source »

...Bureaucratic Snafu. Clinton and his team are insisting it was all just an "inexcusable mistake," as chief of staff Leon Panetta called it last week. It began, in this version, with a rogue computer program that produced the erroneous Secret Service list of people whom Marceca investigated, beginning in August 1993. For each name, he sent an unsigned request form to the FBI, which responded with a confidential report. Both Marceca and his FBI contacts apparently failed to question the accuracy of the list he was working from, and his supervisor, Livingstone, failed to supervise the exercise. Marceca says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MAN BEHIND THE MESS | 6/24/1996 | See Source »

...Wang claimed that his radarscope did not identify the choppers as friendly and that he was being pursued as a scapegoat; his acquittal means that no one involved in the attack--including the two F-15 pilots who fired on the helicopters--will be held criminally accountable for the snafu's 26 deaths...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: JUNE 18-24 | 7/3/1995 | See Source »

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