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Dates: during 1990-1999
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BAYANI NELVIS In February the Wall Street Journal retracted an online story that the White House steward had testified he had seen Clinton and Lewinsky alone. But the paper let stand a report that Nelvis had found soiled tissues after she left one day. Nelvis' lawyer, however, said he gave no testimony about tissues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's in Starr's Files? | 8/10/1998 | See Source »

...side of an office building, a statue of a business man leans forward, the wall resting where his head should be. A clever poem next to him recounts the fate of his "head for business." Sitting in Grand Central Market, eating fried bananas and feeling grateful that I took Spanish in school, I was amazed by how much I liked the parts of LA that...

Author: By Ruth A. Murray, | Title: Rediscovering Home | 8/7/1998 | See Source »

...personal favorite is a piece of installation art by James Turrell--a dimly lighted room that the viewer enters through a narrow, black hallway. Inside are two dim lamps pointing toward opposite walls and what appears to be a black rectangle hung on the wall. I walked in and was not impressed. I'm not anti-minimalist--in fact, I loved the minimalist collection of the Orange County Museum--but two lights and a rectangle in a dark room...

Author: By Ruth A. Murray, | Title: Rediscovering Home | 8/7/1998 | See Source »

...Wall Street abhors political upheaval. Watergate took a brutal toll on the market, and Sexgate appears to be having a similar effect. One word traders particularly don't like to hear is impeachment. "I don't think it helps that Washington is discussing impeaching the President," says TIME business correspondent Daniel Kadlec. "That creates a lot of uncertainty, and the market prefers to see stability...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ken Starr Spooks the Market | 8/5/1998 | See Source »

...Starr's August "endgame" promises to play as something of a horror movie on Wall Street, while the fall looks likely to bring a new Iraq crisis, followed by November's midterm elections. The U.S. may also be pressed into bombing the Serbs in Kosovo along the way. "I don't think political developments are the first thing on the minds of traders," says Kadlec. "But then again, for the past few years everything has been going well in politics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ken Starr Spooks the Market | 8/5/1998 | See Source »

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