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This story was told by the Newsweek writer who was
uncovering the Lewinsky scandal as it was happening. In fact Isikoff goes
to great lengths to point out how the investigators would ask him to sit on
a story for a day or two until they can question witnesses so as not to give
out information that could sway testimony. He breaks down his reporting into
Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Monica Lewinsky, and Ken Starr. He was very
close to this investigation, at times feeling like he was more involved in
it than reporting it.
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