Wednesday April 9, 1997
New House Subpoenas Target Clinton Advisors, Confidantes
Eliminate Capital Gains And Estate Taxes, Speaker Says
Senators Want To Shut Down Social Security Site
Public Doubts Clinton's Commitment To Reform
Gingrich: Put More Pressure On Arafat
News Briefs: L.A. Mayor Wins Re-Election Easily...
Spotlight: Dem, GOP Tests In Connecticut, Arizona
E-mail From Washington: Clinton To Launch Race Relations Push
E-mail From Washington: Gingrich: Amendment On Tax Hikes 'Guaranteed To Pass'
CQ News: Ho-Hum 1996 Elections Surprisingly Historic
CQ News: NC's Map Heads To Judges for OK
- CQ Special Report: Campaign Finance
- Overhaul Remains Unpopular, But Hearings Raise the Heat
- Inquiry on Campaign Finance: Burning With a Short Fuse
- Bipartisan Base May Crack Further As Senate Panel's Probe Proceeds
- Thompson: Down-Home Demeanor And a Bit of Beltway Brawn
- Burton Panel Faces Tough Fight Over Scope, Procedures
- Will "Pit Bull" Burton's Polemics Last Or Mellow in the High-Profile Probe?
- A Frantic Push To Fill Dance Card
- Nonstop Pursuit of Campaign Funds Increasingly Drives the System
- Democrats Aim To Pull Republicans, Fundraising System Into Spotlight
- From Arms to Buddhists to Coffee: The ABCs of the Investigations
- '96 Case Eased Curbs on Party Spending
- '76 Case Curbed Donations, Not Spending
- History of Changes In Campaign Law
- Tales of Scandal and Intrigue Have Been Part of Probes