By Stephen E. Roulac
The controversy surrounding the appropriateness of conduct by the president of the United States that dominated media attention for much of the 1990s has, at its core, a real estate transaction of dubious ethics.
A commentary in the New York Times Book Review describes the "ill-conceived and highly speculative enterprise, formerly known as the Whitewater Development Company" in terms that may not correspond to right action. It observed of Hil...
The controversy surrounding the appropriateness of conduct by the president of the United States that dominated media attention for much of the 1990s has, at its core, a real estate transaction of dubious ethics.
A commentary in the New York Times Book Review describes the "ill-conceived and highly speculative enterprise, formerly known as the Whitewater Development Company" in terms that may not correspond to right action. It observed of Hil...
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