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...with the President. Aides last week described her as starstruck. "She was drawn to the power of the White House and knowing the President," says the former intern. When Lewinsky took a staff position in the White House's Office of Legislative Affairs in December 1995, she couldn't hide her ambivalence. "She was like, 'yeah, yeah'--she wasn't that excited," says the co-worker. "When she said that, it struck me as kind of odd, because most people would die for that position." The job would move her out of the busy Old Executive Office Building and into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Crisis: MONICA LEWINSKY: The Days Of Her Life | 2/2/1998 | See Source »

...when Goldberg turned out to be the brains behind Linda Tripp's scheme to tape Monica Lewinsky, she didn't even try to hide. Instead she said she was coming forward to defend a friend. Tripp, she said, "is heartsick." Speaking on Saturday at a frenetic news conference outside her New York City apartment, Goldberg added, "If somebody takes a hit at Linda Tripp, they will hear from me." She also expressed sympathy for Lewinsky, but her words struck many listeners as insincere, since the tapings have caused Lewinsky so much anguish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Crisis: Lucianne Goldberg: In Pursuit Of Clinton | 2/2/1998 | See Source »

...prosecutor appointed to unravel a land deal (remember Whitewater?) bootstraps himself into a civil suit and thereby compels testimony about the most intimate matters, we will soon have a government that can get to anyone. Everyone has something embarrassing to hide. When we aren't all dealing with a President we're ready to string up, this unfettered intrusion may be what haunts us most. What a Hobbesian choice: lie and face prison or tell the truth and face public humiliation. The perjury follows, even though the act--reprehensible though it might be--did not flow from official duty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Crisis: Ken Starr, Gumshoe | 2/2/1998 | See Source »

BAGHDAD: Time is running out in the Gulf. Iraq has enough biological weapons to "blow away Tel Aviv," and is playing tricks to hide them ? that's the word from Richard Butler, chief U.N. weapons inspector. Indeed, as the U.S. continues its buildup of hardware in the Persian Gulf, TIME Pentagon correspondent Mark Thompson says an attack is at least a week away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Countdown to Iraq Strike | 1/27/1998 | See Source »

...institutions has tainted several top companies. Just last week, a former chairman of Daichi Kangyo Bank admitted that he regularly paid racketeers not to divulge embarrassing corporate information. Yamaichi Securities' Nozawa dissolved in a shower of presidential tears over $2 billion in bad loans the company could no longer hide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ending The Culture Of Deceit | 1/26/1998 | See Source »

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