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...have concerned the deal. Such revelations are raising questions in Congress and temperatures at the White House. "Thank God this is happening in January and not in October," said one White House official on Saturday, in a reference to the potential impact on the upcoming election. TIME's James Carney says "The Watkins travel memo may have been more embarrassing, but these records have legs. While Mrs. Clinton may not get hit with perjury, it could well be proved she worked more extensively on Madison than previously acknowledged." Carney says the Senate Whitewater Committee this week will question Richard Massey...
...infinitely intricate shades characteristic of the Ellington orchestra. All things considered, the band did an admirable job in performing this suite for the public. Such challenging parts as the piano once played by Duke, the lead trumpet once played by Cat Anderson, the baritone saxophone once played by Harry Carney and the lead alto saxophone of Johnny Hodges were handled well by McKinnon, AlMoffett, Rachel Flkins and Justin Wood, respectively...
...Reported by Nina Burleigh, James Carney, Viveca Novak and Michael Riley/Washington
...seven-years-to-balance mark to which both sides agreed last week. "I certainly hope we don't shut the government down," groused Republican Senator Don Nickles. That would happen if no agreement is reached by next Friday when the temporary government funding deal expires. But TIME's James Carney reports that most of Friday's noise is posturing: "We won't know the chances for a deal until next week when the Congressional Budget Office releases its new economic forecasts and scores the Administration's plan. Then the serious negotiations will begin." Carney says the new CBO numbers...
White House correspondent James Carney reports that the Clinton Administration will stage a number of public events in the coming weeks to try to calm the fears of the majority of Americans polls say still oppose sending in U.S troops. "The polls aren't moving much, but the White House didn't expect them to," Carney says. "This is much like Haiti: they're trying to reassure people that the troops are in good hands." At today's event, the President delivered a speech before organizations providing humanitarian relief to Bosnians. Flanked by three Bosnian refugee families, the President made...