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...Maddy Webster, the chair of the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition, which organized the festival, said that there was a "heavy presence of NARCs"-undercover narcotics agents-and the crowd was actively "outing them...
...down every lead. Decision time on prosecutions is near, they say, and with some sources of information apparently closed off, Starr is doing a final casting of the net. Susan McDougal has sat behind bars since last fall for refusing to cooperate, and former Justice Department official Webster Hubbell, who has already done hard time, says he won't help Starr further. In searching for other confidants, Starr hopes to establish whether Clinton told the truth when he testified that he had no role in an illegal $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Clinton Administration is denying a New York Times report that the Clintons knew Webster Hubbell was facing possible criminal charges when friends started lining up business contacts for him in early 1994. White House spokesman Mike McCurry said the President and Mrs. Clinton were aware of some allegations against Hubbell, but did not know "the full nature and seriousness" of the charges. According to the report, Clinton friend James Blair went to the President in March 1994 to tell him that Hubbell was in trouble and "needed to resign as quickly as possible." Hubbell resigned...
...school. Though yesterday's coverage of the affair in the San Francisco Chronicle clearly does not provide any evidence that media attention is less invasive on the other coast--they published an editorial listing the "Top ten reasons Chelsea Clinton chose Stanford," which included "#3. On advice of 'Uncle' Webster Hubbell, refused to discuss anything with Princeton, Yale and Harvard interviewers but forgot about Stanford" and "#4. Sick of those wimpy Gore kids hanging around and asking to borrow the helicopter"--the mere discussion of this issue raises an interesting question about where to draw the line between the public...
...Notre Dame--Hayes (4), Dusseau (4), DeRiso (3), Webster, Keenan; Harvard--L. Bevilacqua (2), Leary, von Zuben, J. Bevilacqua. A: Notre Dame--DeRiso (4), Keenan (4), Yanicky (2); Harvard--J. Bevilacqua, Chupaila. S: Notre Dame--Cade (18); Harvard--Lyng...