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Jay Stephens isn't exactly a household name, but you can bet Bill Clinton knows all about him. Until last year, when the President fired every one of the nation's 93 U.S. Attorneys, Stephens was leading the federal investigation of House Ways and Means chairman Dan Rostenkowski for allegedly...
Stephens and other lawyers in the Washington office of San Francisco's Pillsbury Madison & Sutro have been retained by the Resolution Trust Corporation to investigate civil claims flowing from the failure of Little Rock's Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, the institution run by James McDougal, the Clintons' partner in Whitewater...
At first blush there's nothing unusual about the RTC's appointing a lawyer like Stephens. With its staff taxed to the limit, the RTC routinely farms out complicated legal work to private lawyers. But the agency didn't pick just anyone. Stephens, says a banking regulator, "was deliberately chosen...
There are only five characters, all women, all mothers or daughters or both: MaDear (Raffini), the not-so-senile great-grandmother who provides some of the funniest lines of the play, despite continual rantings about the "man," her decesased husband and the past; Lola (Valerie Stephens), the grandmother, preoccupied with...
The superb acting of the older women gives the play its drive. Raffini's portrayal of an old woman with a heavy past subtly stresses the wise sayings among her senile ramblings. Stephens' energy on stage and the ease with which she says her lines make her role incredibly convincing...