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Uncovering Clinton; Uncovering Clinton; A reporter’s story
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Table of contents :
Introduction
Book One PAULA JONES
February 1994–May 1994
  1 “It’s just a cheap political fundraising trick.”
  2 “I mean the man is just a pervert!”
  3 “I know Paula’s not lying.”
  4 “Hey, Mike … is there anything we can do to help?”
  5 “Ms. Jones can identify certain distinguishing characteristics.”
Book Two KATHLEEN WILLEY
September 1996–August 1997
  6 “I had a similar thing happen to me when I worked at the White House.”
  7 “The story is not what you think it is.”
  8 “Linda Tripp is not to be believed.”
Book Three MONICA LEWINSKY
August 1997–December 1997
  9 “She was so crazy about him.”
10 “There are lots of us busy elves working away in Santa’s workshop.”
11 “My tabloid heart beats loud.”
12 “We’ve been waiting three years to write this motion.”
13 “Can you get me subpoenaed?”
14 “I feel like I’m sticking a knife in your back.”
Book Four KEN STARR
December 1997–January 1998
15 “One of your friends is in imminent danger.”
16 “In Watergate … you had tapes.”
17 “Terror.”
18 “You walk in off the street and expect me to give you case files?”
19 “I’ve never had a conversation with a reporter like this in my life.”
20 “I don’t recall.”
21 “Well, we’ll just have to win, then.”
Epilogue
“We are scum.”
Afterword
In the matters of Julie Hiatt Steele, James Riady, and Linda Tripp
Notes on Sources and Methods
Notes

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