19 NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Friday. November 20, 1998 - 7A Starr undergoes day-long questioning HEARING Continued from Page IA Rodino, the Democrat who oversaw the Watergate impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon in the same room in 1974. Starr's testimony was the first the committee had taken since receiving boxes of his evidence this fall. While the full GOP-controlled House has voted for an open-ended inquiry, Republican appetite for prolonged proceedings has dimin- ished markedly in the wake of election setbacks. Thus, it was not clear whether - or when - arti- cles of impeachment would ever emerge from the panel. Several sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, say Rep. Bob Livingston (R-La.), who is in line to become House speaker in January, has said in private conversations he wants the issue resolved before he takes office. Still, Hyde announced to the displeasure of Democrats that the committee would vote on issu- ing subpoenas to additional witnesses. Among them was Robert Bennett, the lawyer who repre- sented Clinton in Paula Jones' sexual harassment case. Peppered with questions about alleged inappro- priate treatment of Lewinsky, grand jury leaks, his own private law clients and other matters, Starr had made only one concession as the hearing moved into the evening. He agreed to provide a list of clients from his former law firm. At the same time, when Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), asked him directly whether he felt he had a conflict of interest, he replied, "I did not." He stoutly turned aside all suggestions of prose- cutorial misconduct, although at several points he told his questioners they might well have a differ- ent view of the law. WEST BANK Continued from Page IA square miles, of the land in the deal moves from joint jurisdiction to sole Palestinian control. The Palestinians already have full control of 3 percent of the West Bank and joint jurisdiction over another 24 percent. Unlike earlier pullbacks, this one held little promise of drama. No army bases are being dismantled and all Israeli and Palestinian troops have to do is move yellow-and-black road markers the size of washing machines to road junctions to demar- cate the new dividing lines. Last night, the cement blocks were still lined up at the Israeli army base of Dotan, south of Jenin. Today, Israeli and Palestinian officers are scheduled to meet to finalize the transfer with a handshake, followed by an evacuation of Israeli troops expected to be com- pleted in a few hours. To Jewish settlers in the area, the pull- back meant new anxietv. and some were twing with the idea of returning to Israel. "We moved for peace and quiet, but if we don't feel safe, we are nour, time," said Miri Deutsch, a housewife in the Ganim settlement of 51 families which after the pullback will be sur- rounded on three sides by Palestinian- controlled areas. In Qabatieh, a town of 17,000 Palestinians just south of Jenin, most residents were indifferent to the prospect of coming under full Palestinian rule. No Arafat posters or Palestinian flags deco- rated the streets in anticipation. "The Palestinian Authority does commit certain violations, but its still better than the occupying power (Israel)," said Ibrahim Zidan, a 36-year- old farmer. Israel's 17-member Cabinet just barely approved the first stage of the peace accord under which Israel is to hand over 13 percent of the West Bank in three stages by the end of January, in exchange for a Palestinian crackdown on Islamic militants. JOIN THE MOST PROMISING PROFESSION OF THE 21ST CENTURY AP PHOTO Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr is sworn in on Capital Hill yesterday prior to testifying before the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearing. "Obviously this body is at liberty to reject" the material as not being "substantial, credible evi- dence" of impeachable offenses, he said. He said the president was at the heart of a "pat- tern of obstruction" that was inconsistent with his duty. Starr, himselfthe target of ceaseless attacks from Clinton's defenders, spoke calmly and methodical- ly - but unambiguously - as he offered his first public accounting of his investigation into the pres- ident's relationship with Lewinsky and several other matters. "He testified that he could not recall being alone with Lewinsky. That was untrue," Starr said of the president. "He testified that he could not recall ever being in the Oval Office hallway with Ms. Lewinsky, except perhaps when she was delivering pizza. That was untrue," he added. Prospective Teacher Education Meeting Wednesday, December 2, 1998 6:00 p.m. Schorling Auditorium Room 1202 School of Education Building Call 764-7563 for more information. Conyers questions motives of counsel WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. Rep. John Conyers of Detroit, the leading Democrat on the .congres- sional panel conducting a presiden- tial impeachment hearing, told Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr yesterday that he went too far in his investigation of the president. "While an independent counsel can and should pursue a case with vigor, I and many others believe that Mr. Starr has crossed that line into obsession," an indignant Conyers said at the hearing. As the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, Conyers was one of only two members of the House allowed to speak at length before Starr - the key witness - presented his case before the com- mittee. The other was committee chairperson Henry Hyde (R-Ill). Conyers called Starr "a federally paid sex police officer spending mil- lions of dollars to trap an unfaithful spouse." At times, the Detroit Democrat pointed his finger, apparently at Starr, for emphasis. "It is fundamental to the integrity of this inquiry to examine whether the independent counsel's evidence is "... I and many others believe that Mr, Starr has crossed the line into obsession" - John Conyers Leading Democrat of panel to invetigate Presidnet Cliton bugs f -o sliowp actale) or hire. looking for versatility in a performer? meet tuck& roll, no sag cards, no unionsno agents, lawyers or insurance to deal with. nothing but raw talent. but how much you ask? these guys will work for crumbs (literally). they're also travel-size for your convenience. remember the name... tuck and rollt PIXAR november 25 tainted, whether conclusions are col- ored by improper motive," said Conyers, a longtime Starr critic. Conyers suggested that Starr may have improperly threatened witnesses or violated the law by "leaking grand jury material to humiliate the president." Starr sat emotionless through Conyers 10-minute attack on his con- duct. 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