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...Jordanaires. She recorded songs by the top country scribes (Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, Don Gibson, Carl Perkins, Buck Owens, Mel Tillis), but she also covered Cole Porter's True Love; and Walkin' After Midnight was a Tin Pan Alley tune that had been written for pop songbird Kay Starr. The source of Cline's material hardly mattered. She made it all seem part of a thrilling emotional biography, drawing out a note until it was exhausted, then punctuating it with a catch in her throat that sounded like the small sob of a strong woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: INCLINED TO BE JUST LIKE PATSY | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

...cooperating with federal prosecutors James McDougal's sentencing has been postponed until November 18. In a potentially troubling development for President Clinton's reelection bid, lawyers have reported that McDougal, who faces 84 years in prison and $4.5 million in fines, has been talking to Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr's office for several weeks. In the past, McDougal had feistily refused to cooperate with the prosecution, which he called a $5 million Republican smear campaign. In May the unwell 55-year-old faced possibility of a jail sentence stoically, saying if he were given a jail sentence, he would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tucker Sentenced to Four Years Probation | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

...James McDougal is hotly denying that he told Nightline he was President Bill Clinton's Brutus, he has not tried to refute reports that he is cooperating with the proscution in the Whitwater affair. McDougal's lawyer opposes his client's move, and wouldn't even visit prosecutor Kenneth Starr's office when McDougal began to cooperate about three weeks ago. McDougal cooperative streak is manifesting itself as his Monday sentencing approaches. His convictions could put him in jail for 84 years or make him $4.5 million poorer; on May 28th, McDougal was found guilty of 18 felonies in trying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Whitewater Bounce | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

...James McDougal is hotly denying that he told Nightline he was President Bill Clinton's Brutus, he has not tried to refute reports that he is cooperating with the proscution in the Whitwater affair. McDougal's lawyer opposes his client's move, and wouldn't even visit prosecutor Kenneth Starr's office when McDougal began to cooperate about three weeks ago. McDougal cooperative streak is manifesting itself as his Monday sentencing approaches. His convictions could put him in jail for 84 years or make him $4.5 million poorer; on May 28th, McDougal was found guilty of 18 felonies in trying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Whitewater Bounce | 8/16/1996 | See Source »

...James McDougal is hotly denying that he told Nightline he was President Bill Clinton's Brutus, he has not tried to refute reports that he is cooperating with the proscution in the Whitwater affair. McDougal's lawyer opposes his client's move, and wouldn't even visit prosecutor Kenneth Starr's office when McDougal began to cooperate about three weeks ago. McDougal cooperative streak is manifesting itself as his Monday sentencing approaches. His convictions could put him in jail for 84 years or make him $4.5 million poorer; on May 28th, McDougal was found guilty of 18 felonies in trying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Whitewater Bounce | 8/15/1996 | See Source »

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