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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Les H who wrote (7694)10/3/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: Rick Slemmer  Respond to of 13994
 
Another one deserts a sinking ship - with two weeks' notice

Clinton Adviser Emanuel Leaving Oct. 19
3.35 p.m. ET (1936 GMT) October 3, 1998

WASHINGTON — White House senior adviser Rahm Emanuel is leaving his job to return to his home town of Chicago, the White House said Saturday.

Spokesman Joe Lockhart said Emanuel, one of the few aides who goes back to President Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1991, would leave his office on Oct. 19.

Emanuel told the Washington Post he plans to teach part-time at Northwestern University and pursue an investment banking career.


RS



To: Les H who wrote (7694)10/4/1998 1:34:00 PM
From: Capt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
Five Favorite Passages in the Starr report:

5. "According to Ms. Lewinsky, a senior adviser to the chief of staff, Barry Toiv, observed that she was getting a great deal of 'face time' with the President."

4. According to Lewinsky, White House aide Timothy Keating " 'told me I was too sexy to be working in the East Wing and that this job at the Pentagon where I'd be writing press releases was a sexier job.'"

3. After Lewinsky had a hissy fit outside the White House when she learned that Eleanor Mondale was visiting with Clinton, "the President told Captain Jeffrey Purdie, the Secret Service watch commander for the uniformed division at the time, 'I hope you use your discretion.'"

2. Referring to her soiled Gap dress, Lewinsky said "she had dined out after the radio address, 'so it could be spinach dip or something.'"

1. White House secretary Betty Currie "opened the door and said [referring to Lewinsky], 'Sir, the girl is here with the pizza.'"