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From Whitewater to Paula Jones to Filegate, scandals have seemed to always be part of this administration...
...money given to the Republican National Committee. Although this kind of cash is supposed to be for use by state party organizations, it benefits a presidential candidate by funding such "party building" activities as canvassing and advertising. Already, R.N.C. ads attacking Clinton on everything from welfare reform to his Paula Jones problems have aired across the country, with only the fact that they don't say "Vote for Bob" as evidence that they don't emanate from Dole headquarters. The Republican Party has also hired dozens of ex-Dole employees, who work at the R.N.C. during the day and return...
Life after sainthood can be trying, if not bizarre. Consider the case of scruffy humanitarian BOB GELDOF. Not so long ago, he was beating big odds and bigger egos to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief. Now he's just another celebrity with an absurd divorce settlement. PAULA YATES, Geldof's flamboyant wife of 10 years and the mother of his three children, is pregnant with the child of Michael Hutchence, lead singer of INXS. After bitter feuds over who would get what, it was decided that for now Yates would move back into Geldof's home and Geldof into...
When I heard that Bill Clinton might seek protection from Paula Jones' lawsuit under military law as an "active duty" Commander in Chief [Nation, June 3], I thought one of Jay Leno's joke writers had gone berserk. DON A. ELLIS Overland Park, Kansas
...themes and lofty issues, the whole shooting match had got pretty ugly by the end of the week. In an ad called "Stripes," the G.O.P. attacked the claim by Clinton's lawyer Robert Bennett that the sexual-harassment suit filed against Clinton by Paula Jones should be delayed until after the President leaves office, on the ground that the Commander in Chief may be entitled to the same kind of protections as active-duty personnel. The next day the Democrats offered an ad called "Empty." With a picture of a Senator's cluttered desk, the announcer says, "He told...