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Last year, for instance, I spent a lot of time on a theory designed to explain why Kenneth Starr had decided to quit as the Whitewater special prosecutor. It was based on the possibility that Starr, like many of the rest of us, had awakened one morning and been struck with the disquieting realization that he'd completely forgotten what the original Whitewater crime was supposed to have been. Then Starr decided not to quit after all. My only consolation was the thought that with so many investigations of Bill Clinton going on, someday I'll probably be able...
With just over two minutes remaining in regulation, junior Henry Higdon set for a faceoff just to the left of Colgate netminder Shep Harder. At the last minute, Higdon motioned to Allman and unbeknownst to the 2,364 fans on hand at Starr Rink, the play was set in motion...
...guiding principle of [Twersky's] directorship was quality," wrote Starr Professor of Classical, Modern Jewish and Hebrew Literature James L. Kugel, in an article about Twersky. Kugel succeeded Twersky as director of the Center for Jewish Studies...
...conspiracy of Vince Foster's death is finally no longer a conspiracy, according to Kenneth Starr. Of course, he might be in on it with them. So see some of 'them' in the odd thriller The Parallax View (1974), with Warren Beatty as a bush-league reporter snared in conspiratorial quicksand by the murder of a senator. The commission men in the dimly lit hall deliver the movie's stock line: "Although I'm certain that it will do nothing to discourage the conspiracy peddlers, there is no evidence of any wider conspiracy. None whatsoever...
...first half, we had some good shots on her," Starr said...