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...distance from the agency. Woolsey complained that he was cut out of the White House inner circle. "People want the intelligence community to shrink, but at the same time they have more and more things they want it to be on top of," says former CIA director William Webster. In leading the agency into the future, the next director will have to decide, more than anything eelse, what secrets the U.S. can afford not to know...
CAPTION: The varying fortunes of Webster Hubbell and the Hubble Space Telescope
...First, Webster Hubbell pleaded guilty to fraud charges. Then the special prosecutor's team investigating Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy's relationship with Tyson Foods met with the Whitewater investigators. Now a former chief lending officer for the S&L at the heart of the scandal has been named as a possible co-conspirator. HARRY DON DENTON was angered at the charge and told TIME: "I have given the independent counsel incredible amounts of information. If they're going after some big guns, they're gonna need...
Former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell admitted that, before joining the Clinton Administration, he had overcharged the Federal Government and other legal clients at least $394,000, thanks to inflated fees and fraudulent expenses. Hubbell, one of President Clinton's closest friends and a former law partner of Hillary Rodham Clinton's at the Rose Law Firm in Arkansas, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of mail fraud and tax evasion. Prosecutors said that while Hubbell worked as a private attorney from 1989 to 1992, he submitted more than 400 fake bills to cover personal expenses, including clothing purchases...
Former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell has tentatively agreed to plead guilty to counts of mail fraud and tax evasion, the first charges brought by Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel. Hubbell, a longtime friend of President and Mrs. Clinton's, is a former law partner of the First Lady's. Sources close to Hubbell's family told Time that it was "cheaper and easier" to settle. Hubbell had already spent $1 million to defend himself against an investigation so exhaustive that even the bank account of his 22-year-old son was examined -- all the way back...