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Nov. 21, 1998

Starr-Crossed Lubbers Reign In the House

WASHINGTON - In a marathon House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday that ranged from raucous to rote, and stretched well into the night but ultimately broke little new ground, independent-counsel-turned-witness Kenneth Starr defended and explained the legal and tactical reasoning behind his office's investigation of the president and his 450-page referral to Congress on the Monica Lewinsky matter.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - In a marathon House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday that ranged from raucous to rote, and stretched well into the night but ultimately broke little new ground, independent-counsel-turned-witness Kenneth Starr defended and explained the legal and tactical reasoning behind his office's ...

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