Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) _ President Clinton's personal secretary Betty
Currie is back in
U.S. District Court for more testimony before Kenneth Starr's grand
jury. 

Currie faces further questions about President Clinton's relationship
with former intern Monica
Lewinsky, and her own role in helping Lewinsky find a job in New York. 

With a desk just outside the Oval Office, Currie is privy to those who
meet Clinton. According to
White House logs turned over to Starr's office, Lewinsky visited the
White House three dozen times
after she left her job in the White House congressional liaison office. 

The Clinton Administration has not discussed the nature of those
meetings. 

Starr might also question Currie about statements by the president's
confidant Vernon Jordan that
he helped Lewinsky find a lawyer and a job at Currie's request. Starr
wants to know if the
noteworthy, high-powered help for a low-level employee was an attempt to
buy Lewinsky's silence
about her alleged affair with Clinton. 

Prior to his deposition in the Paula Jones case, sources close to Currie
said Clinton called her in for
a private weekend meeting to check if her memories of his contact with
Lewinsky matched his own.
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