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TIME Magazine Coverage
February 22, 1999
The End of the Nightmare: A year of scandal and fearful prognostication is over. The
question is, Could it possibly have been good for America?
Viewpoint: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. on Clinton and history
Republicans: Mary Matalin on the G.O.P.'s new agenda
Democrats: James Carville on the need for revenge
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February 15, 1999
The Clintons: What Dreams May Come -- After the trial, will Bill have a legacy he can live with? Will
Hillary campaign for Gore--or for herself?
Ken Starr: And now for his next trick
The Trial: Exit Strategy -- As House managers sweat, Senators saunter toward censure
Public Eye: Margaret Carlson on (finally!) the real Monica
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February 8, 1999
Fasten Your Seat Belts: Tom Daschle is trying to help Trent Lott land the
impeachment plane. But hang on--it's going to be bumpy
Monica Returns: She has a new boyfriend and a new pad in L.A.
Public Eye: Margaret Carlson on the human toll in the Senate
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February 1, 1999
The Last Campaign: Forget about compartments. Everything Clinton did
during his amazing week served one purpose: to save his skin
Right Back at You: Cheryl Mills holds a mirror up to the G.O.P.
Public Eye: Margaret Carlson on the silence of the insiders
January 25, 1999
The Great Disconnect: While Washington obsesses about the President's trial, Emporia, Kansas--and the rest of the country--are busy with more important matters
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