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The Starr Report

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In March 1992 THE NEW YORK TIMES published a story disclosing that President Clinton had engaged in a questionable land-deal with a savings-and-loan operator he regulated as governor of Arkansas. As Clinton denied any unacceptable acts, the papers began to unearth other scandals which, encouraged by right wing opponents, led to an investigation by the Independant Council - a report which has shocked and fascinated the world.
The result of four years investigative research, at an approximate cost of $40 million, the report testifies to Starr's relentless pursuit of Bill Clinton, including the explicit details of Clinton's alleged affair with Monica Lewinsky. But it is how Clinton attempted to prevent his relationship with Lewinsky being discovered which is the real political minefield. Charging Clinton with among other things perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering and the abuse of power, Starr believes that his report contains 'substantial and credible information...that may constitute grounds for impeachment.' As the report continues to hit America, the world waits to see if this belief was justified.




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