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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Gennifer Flowers has done the republic of letters a major service: Thanks to her, it is now demonstrably possible to write and publish genuinely dirty books about sitting politicians. Another taboo is broken
Gennifer Flowers [...] was dismissed from her $17,524-a-year position as an administrative assistant with the Arkansas Appeals Tribunal
if one of the sexual partners in question were not the President of the United States, one may take leave to doubt that Ms. Flowers' publisher (who, significantly, is located not in New York but California) would have ordered up a first printing of 100,000 copies
In his January deposition, the President, though finally confirming a sexual encounter with Ms. Flowers, was precise in denying Ms. Willey's report that he had sought to kiss her and feel her breasts
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, revived a 1999 libel suit filed by Gennifer Flowers against two former aides to Bill Clinton.
At the press conference, Flowers – who initially denied allegations that she had an affair with then Arkansas governor Bill Clinton but then changed her story – played tapes of conversations she had secretly recorded between herself and Clinton
Ruling dismisses defamation claim by woman who said she, ex-president had affair
his syndicated TV talk show got yanked off the air back in 1996. Bey recently told the New York Post that, even though his show had high ratings and he himself had a brand-new contract, "the day after [the Flowers episode] airs, I'm called into the office and told that we're going out of production".(scroll down)
Gennifer Flowers, singer, newscaster
Gennifer Flowers, who, like Millwee, worked as a TV journalist
I told Bill Clinton that I wanted a job with the state. Bill Clinton told me to contact his assistant Judy Gaddy [...] I was eventually employed by the state as an administrative assistant for the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
I told Bill Clinton that I wanted a job with the state. Bill Clinton told me to contact his assistant Judy Gaddy [...] I was eventually employed by the state as an administrative assistant for the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
I told Bill Clinton that I wanted a job with the state. Bill Clinton told me to contact his assistant Judy Gaddy [...] I was eventually employed by the state as an administrative assistant for the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
Gennifer Flowers, singer, newscaster
I told Bill Clinton that I wanted a job with the state. Bill Clinton told me to contact his assistant Judy Gaddy [...] I was eventually employed by the state as an administrative assistant for the Arkansas Appeal Tribunal
Gennifer Flowers [...] was dismissed from her $17,524-a-year position as an administrative assistant with the Arkansas Appeals Tribunal
At the press conference, Flowers – who initially denied allegations that she had an affair with then Arkansas governor Bill Clinton but then changed her story – played tapes of conversations she had secretly recorded between herself and Clinton
his syndicated TV talk show got yanked off the air back in 1996. Bey recently told the New York Post that, even though his show had high ratings and he himself had a brand-new contract, "the day after [the Flowers episode] airs, I'm called into the office and told that we're going out of production".(scroll down)