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What Did China Want?
The contribution made by Johnny Chung and others to the Clinton White House backfires on Beijing.
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Phantom Witness
Senators at hearings this week will have lots of questions about John Huang, the architect of asian fund raising, but he may not supply the answers
TIME: JULY 14, 1997

Step Right Up
Bill Clinton wants to stay aloof from the excesses of Democratic fund raising. But it looks as if he was gung ho all the way.
TIME: MARCH 10, 1997

Johnny Come Often
Moneyman Chung came calling on the White House 49 times, often with his Asian friends, and the Democrats got $50,000 for one visit
TIME: MARCH 3, 1997

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The latest documents show a close link between the White House and Democratic donors on matters best left to the National Security Council
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