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December 1996

  • 31: Ethics Committee Releases Schedule On Gingrich Case
  • 31: Are Voters Seeing Cynical Side Of Clinton, Gingrich?
  • 31: Clinton Gets New Year Advice At Renaissance Weekend
  • 31: Suspect Donations Raise More Fund-Raising Questions
  • 31: News Briefs: Greenspan To Wed NBC's Andrea Mitchell
  • 30: N.Y. Republican Won't Vote For Gingrich
  • 30: Administration To Oppose Medicinal Drug Use
  • 30: Heading South, Clinton Leaves Fund-raising Questions
  • 30: Whither Prospects For Cooperation In Washington?
  • 30: News Briefs: Reich: Don't Politicize CPI Adjustment
  • 29: House Speaker Vote Focuses On Gingrich's Ethics
  • 28: Democrats Sought To Raise $7 Million From Asians
  • 27: Clinton Nears Final Budget Decisions
  • 27: Gingrich Group Was Warned In 1990 Against Course
  • 27: Dornan Files Challenge With House
  • 27: Clintons Off To Renaissance Weekend
  • 26: Budget Work Continues In Post-Christmas Lull
  • 26: After Ethics Panel Speaks, How Damaged Is Gingrich?
  • 26: Former Ark. Governor Gets New Liver
  • 24: Democrats Want Open Hearings On Gingrich's Ethics
  • 24: Calif. Judge Challenges Prop. 209's Constitutionality
  • 24: Over Coffee, China Policy May Have Been Discussed
  • 24: White House Confirms More Trust Fund Meetings
  • 24: Feds Could Punish Doctors Who Prescribe Medicinal Pot
  • 24: News Briefs: No Glee In Gingrich's Travails...
  • 23: Republicans Rally Around Gingrich
  • 23: Clinton Sticks To Christmas, Stays Mum On Gingrich
  • 23: White House Was Worried About Offending Donors
  • 23: Feinstein Raps Dem Committee For Fund-Raising Policy
  • 23: News Briefs: The First Shopper Finds Some Goodies
  • 23: Gingrich Punishment Could Be Decided By Jan. 7
  • 22: Republicans, Democrats Wrangle Over Gingrich Admission
  • 21: Clinton Drafts Low-Key Centrists To Lead Second Term
  • 21: Gingrich Admits To Ethics Violations
  • 21: Gingrich Issues His Own Statement
  • 21: Sources: Gingrich Ethics Probe Nears End
  • 20: Clinton Finishes Cabinet Appointments
  • 20: Justice Department Will Join Fight Against Prop. 209
  • 20: Calif. Secretary Of State Investigates Dornan Election
  • 20: Clinton: Wang's White House Invitation "Inappropriate"
  • 20: Analysis: Stephanopoulos Goes Out In Style
  • 20: Commerce Department Gets A Subpoena
  • 20: Trie Helped Arms Dealer Attend White House Reception
  • 20: Susan McDougal Faces Theft Charges In L.A.
  • 19: Gingrich Gave False Information To Ethics Committee
  • 19: Key Votes of 1996
  • 19: Justice To Expand Inquiry To Clinton's Legal Fund
  • 19: CPI Changes Not Likely To Happen Soon
  • 19: NAFTA's Effects 'Negligible,' Says UCLA Study
  • 19: News Briefs: No Role For Morris In Giuliani's Campaign
  • 19: Minnesota Mayor Switches To GOP
  • 19: TV Industry Unveils Ratings System To Mixed Reviews
  • 18: Trie Visited White House Dozens Of Times
  • 18: The Fight To Go First
  • 18: Women Of Freshman Class Not Easily Labeled
  • 18: Mayors Voice Their Budget Concerns To Clinton
  • 18: News Briefs: Jenkins Fights On In Louisiana, More...
  • 18: Erskine Makes His Mark On White House Staff
  • 18: Critics Of New TV Ratings Take Case To Gore
  • 17: Another Buddhist Fund-raising Connection
  • 17: Clinton Follows A Tradition With Daley's Appointment
  • 17: News Briefs: Interest Rates Unchanged
  • 17: California Tries To Preserve Its Clout
  • 17: Clinton: No Knowledge Of Trie Fund-raising
  • 17: Feds Want To Cut Nursing Home Inspections
  • 16: More Cabinet Choices Could Come This Week
  • 16: Coats Will Not Run For Re-Election
  • 16: Net Starting To Change News Habits
  • 16: Not Much New In New AIDS Policy
  • 16: News Briefs: Did Gingrich Violate Tax Regulations?, More...
  • 16: Schedule of Inauguration Events
  • 16: Electoral College Makes Vote Official
  • 15: Key Republicans grumble about CIA chief nominee
  • 13: Clinton Announces More Second-Term Appointments
  • 13: White House: Berger Held Energy Stocks Too Long
  • 13: Congressional Analysts Project Higher Growth
  • 13: Clinton Finally Voices His Philosophy
  • 13: Cabinet Choices Expected Today
  • 13: News Briefs:Ethics Panel Churning On Gingrich Inquiry
  • 13: Gore, Huang Visited Taiwan Together In 1989
  • 12: Report: Clinton To Keep Reno On
  • 12: Giuliani Gears Up For Mayoral Race
  • 12: Fourth White House Counsel Resigns
  • 12: Clinton: Budget Plans Will Be Sensitive To Poor
  • 12: Clinton Announces New Rules For Inmate Drug Tests
  • 12: Gore Announces Cargo Hold Smoke Detectors Plan
  • 12: Clinton Defends CIA Nominee Lake
  • 12: News Briefs: What Next For Stephanopoulos?
  • 11: Clinton Outlines Challenges For Second Term
  • 11: A New Sectionalism In American Politics?
  • 11: Reno Argues For Greater Police Powers
  • 11: For Now, Administration Won't Oppose Prop. 209
  • 11: Dems Pick Up House Seat, But Texas GOP Is On A Roll
  • 11: Huang Wanted Clinton-Riady Meeting In Early 1993
  • 11: News Briefs: Exner: JFK Made Me Pregnant, More...
  • 10: Democrats Gain In Texas Runoffs
  • 10: Soft Money Flows Like Water In Texas Runoffs
  • 10: Clinton Observes Human Rights Day
  • 10: Teamsters Choose Between Reform and Tradition
  • 10: News Briefs: Carville-Starr Truce?, More...
  • 10: GOP Congressmen Boycott Breakfast With Chinese Leader
  • 10: Panel Can't Agree On Social Security Reform
  • 10: CIA Director Deutch Departs Early
  • 9: GOP Wants To Hear Specifics On Budget, CPI Changes
  • 9: Security Advisor Berger Outlines An Agenda
  • 9: Clinton To Reaffirm Centrist Platform Wednesday
  • 9: Poll: Little Faith In Social Security
  • 9: Supreme Court Hears Complaints On New Districts
  • 9: Last Gasp Of Campaign '96 Tuesday In Texas
  • 9: News Briefs: A Senate Kind Of Wedding, More...
  • 8: What Did Greenspan Mean About The Markets?
  • 7: Clinton Gets To Cheer Both Sides At Army-Navy Game
  • 6: Positive Reviews For Clinton's Picks
  • 6: Analysis: Albright Made The Right Political Moves
  • 6: Albright: Not One To Pull Punches
  • 6: DNC Urges End To Soft Money Contributions
  • 6: Clinton Turns To Domestic Cabinet Vacancies
  • 6: Carville To Wait, Watch Starr
  • 6: Commerce Notes Tossed Out Despite Judge's Order
  • 6: Inaugural Committee Says No To Overseas Money
  • 6: News Briefs: Clinton's 'Hope' Book Is History...
  • 5: Clinton Names His New Security Team
  • 5: Clinton-Yeltsin Summit Set For March
  • 5: Thurmond Keeps On Rolling At 94
  • 5: Panel Urges Larger U.S. Role In Africa
  • 5: President To Name Security Team Today
  • 5: AMA Offers A Medicare Overhaul Proposal
  • 5: News Briefs: Quiet, Please, More...
  • 4: Sources: Albright Likely Pick For State Dept.
  • 4: Economists Propose Changes In Inflation Index
  • 4: Stephanopoulos: Professor Next. Politician Someday?
  • 4: Another Request For Independent Counsel Rebuffed
  • 4: Hawaii Court Upholds Gays' Right To Marry
  • 4: News Briefs: The Drug War Hits Home, More...
  • 4: Justices Skeptical Of English-Only Law
  • 4: Three Texas House Seats Still Up For Grabs
  • 3: Supreme Court To Hear Multi-Party Nominations Case
  • 3: Reporters Lap Up Lippo Papers; Hill Steams
  • 3: Clinton Wrestles With Appointments, Scandals
  • 3: Lott, Daschle Re-elected To Senate Leadership Posts
  • 3: What To Do When A President Becomes Disabled?
  • 3: News Briefs: Letting Carville Be Carville, More...
  • 3: N.H. Gov. Merrill Enters Race For RNC Chairman
  • 3: Dornan Wants Recount, Sees Absentee Vote Fraud
  • 2: Analysis: Race For Secretary Of State Heats Up
  • 2: New Budget Numbers
  • 2: News Briefs: A Letter From Riady To Clinton
  • 2: Announcements On National Security Team Expected
  • 2: Senate Holds Hearings On Medicinal Marijuana
  • 2: FBI Files: Thurgood Marshall Passed Info To Agency
  • 1: Clinton Comes Home To A Crowded Agenda