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...point in his deposition it is hard to tell whether Clinton is making one of his paper-thin distinctions or having trouble keeping his stories straight. When he denied having a sexual relationship with Browning, he said she "was mad at me because I'd never been her lover, especially since she thought I was now Gennifer Flowers' lover, and...I told her Gennifer Flowers' story was bogus--it's very hard to prove your innocence in a case like this, but that we'd done it." Just four pages on, however, Clinton admitted his relationship with Flowers hadn...
Flowers said Clinton told her that she should tell the board she had read about the job in the newspapers. In fact, Flowers said, she had asked Clinton for help, and he smoothed her path. The Governor, she said, told her to call one of his assistants, who helped her with her application and sent her to another official for a successful job interview. Flowers said Clinton told her that his appointee, Don Barnes, who headed the review board, would be "very protective of me and take care of any problems that may arise" during the grievance hearing. When...
...Willey appeared before Starr's grand jury in Washington, two FBI agents appeared at Steele's front door in woodsy Midlothian, Va., a suburb of Richmond. Starr's agents didn't appear to be interested in quizzing Steele about Willey's credibility. Instead, sources familiar with the interview tell TIME, they spent much of three hours putting Steele on the defensive. Though they did inquire whether Willey had ever asked her to lie for her before, they showed little interest when Steele described two instances in which Willey asked her to do just that in connection with Willey's romantic...
...tell them the truth as soon as I'mpositive," she says...
...people that Freddie eats before the lead realizes what's wrong. Finally, a heroine that does what you would do, or what you say you would do anyway. Gwyneth's character has to be given a commendation for not forcing the audience to talk back to the screen and tell her what to do. She handles the situation with all of the finesse, grace and sneakiness that America prides itself...