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gunman burst into the U.S. Capitol and shot and killed two policemen.
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The man, Russell Weston Jr., lived in a shack 40 miles from the Unabomber's
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Montana cabin. He was wounded and captured. It appears doctors have managed to
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save his life, which means he can be tried for murder in federal court and
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possibly executed. The media launched into saturation-coverage mode focusing on
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Weston's motive. The answer, paranoid schizophrenia, is expected to provide
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Weston's insanity defense. Members of Congress rushed forward to tell reporters
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how close they had come to being in the vicinity and, thereby, to possibly
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getting shot. Pundits pondered the dilemma between security and public access
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to government buildings. Editorialists and experts blamed: 1) opponents of gun
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laws (despite reports that Weston stole the gun from his father); 2) the mental
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hospital that discharged Weston after a nutty episode in 1996; and 3) the CIA
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and the Secret Service, for failing to take other previous nutty episodes
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seriously. (7/27/98)
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Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr subpoenaed President Clinton to
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testify before the Lewinsky grand jury. Pundits think Clinton could delay the
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investigation by refusing the subpoena and that he might even get it quashed on
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the grounds that a sitting president can't be forced to testify, but agree the
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political cost of such a fight would be too high for Clinton. (See "Pundit Central"
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for more.) Instead, his lawyers are negotiating with Starr over a less
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embarrassing alternative. Clinton reportedly wants 1) to testify at the White
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House, not at the courthouse; 2) to limit the scope of the questions; 3) to see
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the questions in advance; 4) to answer in writing rather than orally; 5) to
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have his lawyer present. Reports indicate Starr is willing to give Clinton the
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first condition but none of the others. Editorialists think this is a fair
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deal. (7/27/98)
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Japan's
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ruling Liberal Democratic Party selected Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi
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to lead the LDP and thereby become prime minister. The previous prime minister
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resigned after voters seriously weakened the LDP's control of Parliament
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because the economy is in shambles. Obuchi promised to fix the economy by
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cutting taxes and reforming the banking system. The pessimistic spins: 1)
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Obuchi can't turn around the government and the economy, because he is a dull
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consensus-builder; 2) even if Obuchi were dynamic, the LDP has lost so many
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seats it must now compromise with other parties to get anything done. The
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optimistic spin: It will take a dull consensus builder to compromise with the
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other parties and get something done. (See "International
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Papers" for reactions from Japan.) (7/27/98)
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White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry announced he will leave this
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fall. Pundits agree this means the White House thinks President Clinton is out
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of the woods in the Lewinsky scandal, so his aides can finally depart for
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lucrative private sector jobs without looking like rats deserting a sinking
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ship. White House reporters, who depend on the press secretary's good graces,
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lauded McCurry's candor, nobility, and unfailing good humor in service to his
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country and commenced sucking up to his designated successor, Joe Lockhart.
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Editorialists, who do not depend on the press secretary's good graces, pointed
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out that McCurry has helped Clinton stonewall the Lewinsky scandal to death
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while deliberately remaining ignorant of tawdry facts in order to preserve his
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image of candor and nobility. (7/27/98)
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Nigerian military ruler Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar has called elections
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for early next year and pledged to relinquish power to a civilian government by
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May. American editorialists protested the transition is too slow, but Nigerians
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count themselves lucky, since previous "transitions" have been slower and
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illusory. The spins: 1) The transition is a fraud, because Nigerian dictators
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always lie. 2) This time it will be different, because Abubakar seems like a
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nice guy. 3) Abubakar is such a nice guy he must be a puppet for other, meaner
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generals who will cancel or annul the elections if they don't get their way.
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Update
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on the Tawana Brawley defamation trial : 1) The Rev. Al Sharpton, who has
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been found liable for defaming Prosecutor Steven Pagones by accusing him of
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raping Brawley, refused to apologize and depicted the defamation suit as an
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attempt to silence a brave civil rights martyr, i.e., himself. 2) Brawley may
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face cross-examination in the damages phase of the trial, now that the judge
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has ruled that one of the defendants can call her as a witness. The superficial
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spin: It's not fair to let her testify, since she failed to appear in previous
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hearings. The sophisticated spin: The defendants were counting on the judge to
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bar her testimony so they could claim she was being silenced. Instead, the
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judge is calling their bluff. (7/22/98)
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Update
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on the Monica Lewinsky investigation : 1) Prosecutors are interrogating
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Secret Service officers before the grand jury, reportedly about Clinton's
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liaisons with Lewinsky and his meetings with his attorneys. Clinton's chief
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Secret Service bodyguard, Larry Cockell, has been relieved of duty while he
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faces questioning. 2) A judge has reportedly ordered Independent Counsel
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Kenneth Starr to show why he shouldn't be held in contempt of court for
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allegedly leaking to the press. This would force Starr's prosecutors to answer
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questions and release documents, possibly derailing his investigation. 3) U.N.
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Ambassador Bill Richardson told senators it was "very normal" for him to
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interview Lewinsky personally for a low-level job at the request of a White
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House aide. The senators reportedly bought it. (For an analysis of the
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Lewinsky endgame, click .)
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The
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online virgins
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scam has unraveled. "Mike" and "Diane," two
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supposedly 18-year-old virgins who were going to surrender their virginity live
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on the Internet, have confessed they aren't 18, aren't virgins, and aren't
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planning to have sex. In a press conference before angry reporters at a condom
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shop, they defended their stunt, saying it was meant to be "a moral lesson" and
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"the biggest public service announcement ever" on behalf of safe sex and
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abstinence. The company that was hired to transmit the event to computer users
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says it was a money-making hoax. "Mike" and "Diane" said they hoped the event
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would launch their careers. They announced their real names, which
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has mysteriously forgotten. (7/22/98)
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The
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government is soliciting public reaction to a proposed national health
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identification system . The simplest version would allow each person's
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medical records to be accessed by inputting his or her Social Security number.
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Some doctors and insurers say it will help doctors get past information about
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their patients and will help administrators manage billing information for
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insurance purposes. Critics on the left and right joined the American Medical
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Association in denouncing it as a threat to privacy. The Chicago Tribune
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called it unnecessary, "frightening," and a violation of doctor-patient trust.
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The government hopes to construct the database in a way that will satisfy
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privacy advocates, but this seems impossible, since they 1) oppose precisely
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the easy access meant to justify the database and 2) think insurers will use
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the information to discriminate against costly patients. (7/21/98)
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Conservative and gay
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rights activists have launched dueling ad campaigns about the ex-gay
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movement . The conservatives, borrowing from recent remarks by Senate
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Majority Leader Trent Lott, argue homosexuality is an unhealthy lifestyle from
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which many former gays have successfully recovered. The gay rights groups claim
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the ex-gay movement is a public relations front for conservative efforts to
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discriminate against gays. (For an analysis of the strategic implications of
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the debate, click .)
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