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Brewing Scandal
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The White House video revelations lead at the Washington Post , the New York Times ,
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and USA
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Today . They are also the lead national story at the Los Angeles
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Times and top off the Wall Street Journal 's "World-Wide" news box.
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The situation, now reported by everyone, and broken by Time , is that
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this past weekend the White House gave congressional and Department of Justice
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investigators videotapes of 44 different White House coffees in which potential
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or actual campaign contributors met with the president. The tapes could shed
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light on a question investigators have been looking into for some time: Did
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President Clinton and/or Vice-President Gore actively solicit contributions
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inside the White House? The tapes have already set off a political firestorm
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because the Justice Department didn't receive them until Saturday, the day
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after Janet Reno announced she found no evidence that the coffees broke the
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law. Sen. Arlen Specter's remark yesterday on CNN that with the latest flap,
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the White House "may have crossed the line of obstruction of justice" is quoted
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by USAT and the WP . The Post points out that such tapes
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were ostensibly covered by congressional committee subpoenas going back to last
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January, while the WSJ adds that Senate investigators had previously
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been told that no such tapes existed.
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USAT , the NYT and the LAT each report that one segment
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of the tapes appears to show then-DNC Chairman Don Fowler being offered five
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checks by an unidentified attendee. Also drawing wide attention: the only
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segment of the compilation without a sound track is the one in which Clinton is
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seen meeting with John Huang. "We have a Rose Mary Woods problem here," an
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investigator tells the Post .
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The NYT presses the questionable timing of the videos' release a bit
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more than the other papers, pointing out that the Senate investigations
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committee was notified about them on Thursday and that White House officials
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met with committee staffers on Friday.
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The LAT coffee tapes story has the same basics as everybody else,
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although unaccountably reporting the non-news that at one coffee President
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Clinton says hi to George Steinbrenner before getting to the potentially
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explosive Fowler story.
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The WP reports that today President Clinton will announce his first
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extensive use of the new line-item veto authority to cut funding for 30 to 50
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military projects worth nearly $300 million from a defense construction bill he
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signed last week. The White House claims that these projects were not requested
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by the Pentagon, but rather are political pork.
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The LAT , WP and NYT all feature front-page stories
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about Israel's botched attempt to kill the head of the political wing of Hamas
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in Amman, Jordan. All three papers report that Prime Minister Netanyahyu has
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been gravely damaged politically by the failure both domestically and
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internationally. (Of course if the plan were successful, his Israeli critics
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would have thought he was a genius.) But the WP also has an excellent
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narrative of the mission, right down to a (literally) blow-by-blow account of
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the fist-fight in which the Mossad agents were captured. Also, it's the
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Post that has a named Israeli source saying it was Netanyahu himself who
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directed the assassination plan, and that makes it clear the U.S. was deeply
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involved in the post-botch negotiations resulting in Israel's surrendering of
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the antidote to the poison they used in the mission and in the release from
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prison of the spiritual head of Hamas.
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It's a staple of the assassination attempt coverage to call this operation
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the worst blunder in Mossad's history. It's odd that none of these stories
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mention Lillehammer, which would have to be considered an even worse snafu--a
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successful Israeli assassination of an innocent man.
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In case you weren't sure, a "reefer" headline (that is, one referring to an
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inside story) on the front page of the NYT makes it official: "News
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Cycle Speeds Up."
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