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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: lazarre who wrote (16141)6/15/1998 6:06:00 PM
From: Catfish   of 20981
 
NEWSWEEK REPORTER MICHAEL ISIKOFF AND THE WASHINGTON POST'S BOB WOODWARD SUPPORT STAR!!!

LOS ANGELES TIMES (Excerpt)
June 15, 1998 David G. Savage

On MSNBC on Sunday, Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff, who broke the Lewinsky story, intimated that leaks from prosecutors to journalists -- from the federal to the local level -- are a fact of life in journalism and law enforcement.

He also accused magazine publisher Steven Brill of "slanted" and "selective" reporting that displays "quite a bit of naivete" about the relationships between prosecutors and journalists.

The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who helped crack the Watergate mystery a quarter-century ago, asserted that Starr was within his rights to talk to reporters under certain circumstances.

"It is within the guidelines when it's a public controversy" and the goal is to "give people direction" about the path of the investigation, Woodward said on "Meet the Press."

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