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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (141469)1/11/2002 9:13:33 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) of 1585968
 
The bankruptcy has forced White House officials to face questions once posed to the scandal-tainted Clinton White House.

Would Bush support naming a special prosecutor to investigate? Fleischer said no. He also said he did not know any White House aides who had hired lawyers.

And there was a development reminiscent of Clinton's Whitewater: missing documents.

The big accounting firm that audited Enron's books, Arthur Andersen LLP, notified investigators that it had destroyed a ``significant'' number of documents related to the company. Andersen said it didn't know whether its directive to preserve documents demanded by government investigators was violated.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Two administrations, two impeachments in a row.

One for the history books.
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