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Spitzer discusses principle-based ethics
February 21, 2008 in Business on Page A8 People and institutions that forge identities only by comparing themselves to peers waver between fear and hubris in an ethical no-man’s-land, the Rev. Robert Spitzer said Wednesday. Fear that they …
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Jones’ Team Accused Of Violating Gag Order Clinton’s Lawyers Demand Contempt Citation
March 31, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A4 President Clinton’s lawyers on Monday said Paula Jones’ legal team should be cited with contempt for violating a gag order and disclosing the identity of a woman allegedly assaulted by …
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Simpson Will Repay State For Use Of Airplane
March 28, 1998 in Idaho on Page B2 Idaho House Speaker Michael Simpson admitted Friday that he was wrong to use a state-owned plane for a seven-city tour kicking off his Republican congressional campaign in eastern and southern …
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Plane’s Crew Charged In Deaths On Ski Lift Involunatary Manslaughter, Negligent Homicide Among Charges Marine Crew Faces
March 27, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A3 Military authorities have charged the fourman crew of a Marine jet that severed a cablecar wire in the Italian Alps with involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide, dereliction of duty and damage …
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Suit Claims Ewu Prof Assaulted Student Woman Seeks Damages From Sociology Teacher And University
March 27, 1998 in City on Page B1 A former Eastern Washington University student who claims a respected professor sexually assaulted her is suing him and the school. April Strader, who graduated with honors in 1996, filed a …
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Lawmaker Denies Trading Projects For Votes Transportation Chairman Accused Of Threatening To Withhold Highway Funds
March 27, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A10 Old and new schools of politics were in sharp contrast Thursday as veteran Transportation Committee Chairman Bud Shuster angrily rejected charges from younger Republican colleagues that he was trading highway …
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Boy Tortured To Death Was Drug Informant Mother Says Son Felt Pressured By Police; Practice Called Unethical
March 23, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 Lloyd Charton, mother’s attorney
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Beware The Wrath Of Working Girls
March 22, 1998 in City on Page B6 When The Washington Star folded in 1981, it was hard for me to find another job. I got a little desperate. Finally I was offered a fine job at a …
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Conflict Of Interests Women Struggle To Reconcile Accusations, Clinton Support
March 22, 1998 in City on Page B1 Women struggle to deal with sexual allegations against President Clinton because, says Carol Vines of EWU, “He’s still the best president women have ever had.” Associated Press file
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Willey Testimony Recounts Return To Oval Office, Plea For Better Job
March 22, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A12 Eleven days after President Clinton allegedly made a crude sexual advance, Kathleen Willey returned alone to the Oval Office at his request and told the president she “wanted that to …
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Picking Through A Partisan Minefield
March 22, 1998 in City on Page B6 Republicans are beginning to realize they face a heck of a problem if independent counsel Kenneth Starr hands over evidence of possible impeachable offenses by President Clinton to the House …
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Sex, Lies And TV As Characters Come And Go, The Seedy Clinton Soap Reads, ‘To Be Continued’
March 21, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A2 Kathleen Willey, a big hit on “60 Minutes,” is fast losing steam. Meanwhile, the allegedly villainous president prospers. File/Associated Press
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Judge Asked To Dismiss Jones Suit Clinton’s Lawyer Says Plaintiff Has Proved Neither Harassment Nor Discrimination
March 21, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 Attorney Robert Bennett strikes back at Paula Jones’ case against Clinton. Photo by Associated Press
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Friend Swears Willey Asked Her To Lie Woman Says Ex-White House Volunteer Wanted Corroboration Of Allegations Against Clinton
March 19, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A3 Julie Hiatt Steele, a friend of Kathleen Willey, released a sworn affidavit on Wednesday night, accusing the former White House aide of asking her to lie to corroborate Willey’s account …
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Former Water Association Treasurer Charged With Theft
March 19, 1998 in Washington Voices on Page N9 Spokane prosecutors charged a woman earlier this month with first-degree theft for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from residents of Reflection Lake. Kristine L. Zollars, 32, is accused of stealing …
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Police Say Trooper’s Cash Is Prostitute’s
March 18, 1998 in City on Page B4 A Washington State Patrol trooper is under investigation by King County vice detectives for allegedly laundering money earned by his girlfriend through prostitution. The 28-year-old trooper was placed on paid …
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Bible Specifies Special Responsibility
March 18, 1998 in City on Page B6 Regardless of the outcome of the present investigations into President Clinton’s alleged misconduct, the controversy swirling around him has raised one question that must not go unanswered: Should those in …
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Experts Say Letters Don’t Discredit Willey’s Allegation Public Split On Whom To Believe, But Clinton’s Ratings Still Soar
March 18, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 It is the question that Americans are asking from coast to coast: Could the same woman who fended off President Clinton’s unwelcome sexual advance, as Kathleen Willey says she did, …
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Mckinney Libel Suit Rallies His Accusers Woman Sued In Aftermath Of Court-Martial Gets Promise Of Help
March 18, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A4 Women who charged Sgt. Maj. Gene McKinney with sexual harassment are banding together to defend his chief accuser in a libel suit he filed against her. “The truth is my …
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White House Releases Letters
March 17, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A14 In letters to President Clinton written after a White House encounter she now says amounted to an unwelcome sexual advance, Kathleen Willey requests jobs, a Christmas party invitation and refers …
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Clinton Denies Latest Accusation ‘Nightmare Witness’ Rouses White House Into Action To Control Damage
March 17, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 “I am mystified and disappointed by this turn of events,” President Clinton said Monday. Photo by Associated Press
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Chung Pleads Guilty To Campaign Abuses Democratic Fund-Raiser Also Admits Tax Evasion, Loan Fraud
March 17, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A3 Democratic fund-raiser Johnny Chung, who has agreed to help prosecutors probing campaign finance abuses, pleaded guilty Monday to charges of funneling $20,000 in illegal contributions to the Clinton-Gore re-election bid. …
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Women’s Groups Starting To Notice ‘If It’s True, It’s Sexual Assault,’ Says Now Chief Of Latest Charge
March 17, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A14 Ireland
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Bonner County School Official Faces Hearing A Complaint Was Filed In June 1996
March 17, 1998 in Idaho on Page B1 Bonner County school administrator Ed Sansom is under investigation by the state Professional Standards Commission for alleged unethical conduct. Sansom was hired about three years ago as an area administrator …
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President Deserved ‘Good Slap’ Woman Details Oval Office Groping; Untrue, Clinton Says
March 16, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 Kathleen Willey
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Jones Case Judge Must Solve Legal Maze Differing Views Of Laws At Heart Of Motions In Suit Against Clinton
March 16, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A6 As a legal matter, the case of Paula Jones vs. William Jefferson Clinton now boils down to two simple questions. Can a single, outrageous incident of sexual harassment by a …
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Paula Jones States Her Case Lawyers Attempt To Show Pattern Of Clinton Advances Toward Women
March 14, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A1 Amanda Shipley arrives at federal courthouse in Little Rock with Paula Jones’ 700-page case against President Clinton. Photo by Associated Press
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Senator Rejects Censure Of Clinton
March 9, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A2 Sen. Arlen Specter dismissed a congressional censure of President Clinton as a gesture not “worth a tinker’s dam,” despite Republican leader Trent Lott’s suggestion that it might become necessary. Specter’s …
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Nethercutt Defends Starr’s Investigation
March 6, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A14 President Clinton should either try to remove Kenneth Starr or tell his political allies to stop criticizing the independent counsel, Rep. George Nethercutt said. In a speech on the House …
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Fund-Raiser Chung To Plead Guilty To Tax, Fraud Charges Democratic Ally Will Cooperate With Campaign Financing Probe
March 6, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A3 Fund-raiser Johnny Chung helps President Clinton open a gift after meeting with a delegation of Chinese businessmen at the White House in 1996, in a video released by the White …

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