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To: jlallen who wrote (1180)9/18/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 1533
 
My copy of the Starr Report just got here from Amazon. (Where I live there's no bookstore to go get it!)

I will wallow for the weekend. Hope it rains so I won't feel guilty not working outdoors.



To: jlallen who wrote (1180)9/18/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: Who, me?  Respond to of 1533
 
Network Plans for Clinton Videotape

By The Associated Press

Coverage plans of television networks for Monday's scheduled release of President
Clinton's taped testimony before the grand jury (all times EDT):

ABC -- Upon release of tapes, Clinton's taped opening statement with analysis; additional
excerpts throughout the day; one-hour edition of ''World News Tonight'' at 6:30 p.m.;
one-hour edition of ''Nightline'' following late local news (35 minutes after end of Monday
Night Football).

CBS -- 9 a.m., report with taped testimony; one-hour edition of ''CBS Evening News'' at
6:30 p.m.

NBC -- Air excerpts of testimony in special report, time uncertain.

CNN -- 7 a.m., special on Clinton scandal; 9 a.m., air complete tape of testimony; 1-3
p.m., special on Clinton scandal; 11:30 p.m., rerun of testimony.

Fox News Channel -- 9 a.m., air complete tape of testimony; 11 p.m., air edited version
of testimony.

MSNBC -- 9 a.m., air complete tape of testimony.

C-SPAN -- 9 a.m., air complete tape of testimony; 8 p.m., rerun of testimony.

AP-NY-09-18-98 1724EDT



To: jlallen who wrote (1180)9/18/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1533
 
"Hyde learned from his mistake and there is not a 20+ year history of causing pain in his marriage."

Except that the pain Hyde caused was to the husband and the children of the woman he was philandering with! But then, that's OK -- every Republican has a "God-given right" to ruin exactly one family! (or so it would seem) ;-)

And these guys have the balls to talk about character? No wonder their hypocrisy causes all decent people to retch uncontrollably.

Dipy.