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TIME Magazine Coverage

Dec. 28, 1998 Bill Clinton and Ken Starr: The Protagonists in an Epic Battle -- A faithless President and a prurient prosecutor dominated the news of 1998

Ken Starr: "Keep Your Hand on the Plow and Keep Moving Forward" -- Why he set off a national brawl between the right of privacy and the rule of law

Viewpoint: Richard Lacayo on Why the Right Got It Wrong -- Conservatives couldn't grasp why Starr's questions were worse than Clinton's lies

Hillary Clinton: She Saw the Larger Story and Shaped Its Telling -- The history of the Clinton presidency and the Clinton marriage has been messy

Lucianne Goldberg: The Literary Agent Who Suggested the Taping -- A Manhattan gossip became much gossiped about as the sordid tale unfolded

Whither Monica? Christopher Buckley on the Rest of Her Life

Nobody's Perfect: Michael Kinsley on the Absence of Outrage


December 21, 1998 IMPEACHMENT: And Now the Bell Tolls -- With obstinate haste and partisan sniping, the Judiciary Committee hands the President's fate over to the full House

Clinton on Trial: How the Senate would proceed

The Johnson Debacle: In 1868, another President besieged

Public Eye: Margaret Carlson on the new nattering nabobs


December 14, 1998

The Big Push To Impeach It's coming from conservative House whip Tom DeLay


November 30, 1998

The Lone Starr Turn The independent counsel has his long day's journey into night


November 23, 1998

"I'd Like to Forget All This" Why Henry Hyde and much of Congress want a way out

Paula Jones No apology. Just the bucks, ma'am

KENNETH STARR Democrats Beware -- Headed for testimony, Clinton's inquisitor is honed for combat


November 16, 1998

Impeachment Confusion in the House


October 26, 1998

Winner Take All In the impeachment battle, the President wants total victory

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