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To: Father Terrence who wrote (5)8/11/1999 7:18:00 AM
From: jmhollen   of 18
 
Under the heading of: "..No shit, Sherlock.."; maybe the damn Dizzy City press corps is finally catching on.....!!

Starr 'no-comments' his feelings on Reno

August 10, 1999 Web posted at: 10:57 a.m. EDT (1457 GMT)

WASHINGTON (AP) -- When it comes to discussing Attorney General Janet Reno, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr may have mastered the art of saying a lot without saying anything.

Interviewed on NBC's "Today" program, Starr, who has spent five years investigating President Clinton and his wife, Hillary, was asked about his feelings for Reno.

Question: "Do you think that the attorney general has conducted herself properly during all this?"

Answer: "I don't want to comment."

Q: "Some have said that she has protected the president."

A: "I don't want to comment. Let me say this, I believe that the career people at the Justice Department are honorable, decent people. We have a very, and have enjoyed a very good relationship with them over the past five years."

Q: "So you won't say the same thing about the attorney general."

A: "I'm not going to comment."

Q: "You leave the impression that you do not believe that she's been honorable and decent throughout this."

A: "I'm simply not going to comment."
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