Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: PHILADELPHIA, April 6 (UPI) _ William Ginsburg says special prosecutor Kenneth Starr should wind up his probe of the White House sex scandal and ``Get a life'' so his client, Monica Lewinsky, can get one of her own. Before making a private speech to the Philadelphia Bar Association, Ginsburg told reporters: ``I'd like to see him (Starr) drop the damn thing, make his report to the Hill and let's go on with the business of government, and Monica's life, his (Starr's) life, and let's, to use an overused phrase, let's see Mr. Starr get a life.'' Lewinsky's relationship with President Clinton is being investigated by Starr but she has not yet appeared before Starr's grand jury. The 24- yr-old former White House intern accompanied Ginsburg to Philadelphia. She was not with him at the news conference, but on Sunday joined him on a tour of Philadelphia's historic sites, including the Liberty Bell. She was expected to attend the Bar Association luncheon with him. Ginsburg said Lewinsky had not decided on her future but was a brilliant young woman with an ability to reason. He said,``Consequently I have recommended to her professions like law, or medicine, or someplace where she can use that brightness, that ability to syllogistically work things out in a logical manner.'' Ginsburg said he did not have any idea when the probe will end. -- Two rules in life: 1. Don't tell people everything you know. 2. Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues