The Washington Post, November 20th, 1998
After a break for lunch, the questioning of Starr began with Abbe D. Lowell, the counsel for the committee's Democratic minority. Initially limited to 30 minutes, Hyde ruled that Lowell could continue for an hour. Lowell began with an attempt to establish that Starr himself had acknowledged, in a September letter to the committee, that questions about his own conduct during the Lewinsky investigation had direct bearing on the "substantiality and credibility" of his conclusions. Comparing the "referral" of conclusions and evidence Starr sent to Congress Sept. 9 with the document submitted by Wa...
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