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Salon.com February 15, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
Rich pardon gets more scrutiny A Senate hearing into Bill Clinton's final moves looks like good news for him -- until a U.S. attorney launches her own probe... |
Salon.com February 13, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Anatomy of a pardon An e-mail trail reveals the high-level machinations behind the shocking pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich... |
Salon.com February 13, 2001 Joe Conason |
Pardon for peace? Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich was not a payoff to a political donor, but an effort to cut a last-minute deal in the Middle East... |
Salon.com February 14, 2001 Arianna Huffington |
Justice for the Rich The Marc Rich train wreck reveals the corruption not just of former president Clinton but of our entire political system... |
Salon.com February 23, 2001 Joan Walsh |
Unpardonable Former President Clinton's disgraceful exit raises an awful possibility: Maybe he was as morally bankrupt as his right-wing enemies said... |
Salon.com February 23, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
The press corps, happy at last But why, when they've got the Clintons dead to rights, are they fudging the facts? |
Reason January 2003 Brian Dohery |
Pardon Me? The Bush administration defends Clinton |
Salon.com March 6, 2001 Arianna Huffington |
The real quid pro quo in Washington While Congress holds hearings on the Marc Rich pardon case, it should also take a look at its own payoff to credit card giants in passing the bankruptcy bill... |
Salon.com February 28, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
Dan Burton's glass house The man who made himself President Clinton's chief inquisitor shouldn't throw stones... |
Smithsonian February 2007 |
The Pardon From the book 31 Days, by Barry Werth: President Gerald R. Ford's priority was to unite a divided nation. The decision that defined his term proved how difficult that would be. |
CIO April 1, 2006 Susannah Patton |
A Win for Microsoft in Massachusetts? The battle to convert Massachusetts government to an open source format, and phase out MS Office, cost the state's CIO his job and scared other government CIOs. |
Salon.com February 27, 2001 Joe Conason |
The Bush pardons Now this is Rich: They include a Watergate felon, a Cuban exile terrorist and a Pakistani heroin smuggler. But where was the outrage then? |
ifeminists November 6, 2007 Carey Roberts |
Hillary Flips over her Debate Flop What are we to make of a presidential candidate who portrays herself as strong and independent, a courageous exemplar to the members of her gender -- but at the first hint of criticism collapses as the pitiable victim of gender politics? |