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In January 1998, after Lewinsky had submitted an affidavit in the Paula Jones case denying any physical relationship with Clinton, and attempted to persuade Tripp to lie under oath in the Jones case, Tripp gave the tapes to Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, and these tapes added to his ongoing investigation into the Whitewater controversy.
Under pressure from Starr, who had obtained from Lewinsky a blue dress with Clinton's semen stain, as well as testimony from Lewinsky that the President had inserted a cigar tube into her vagina, Clinton stated, " I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate.
Herr Starr reveals to Cassidy that Jesus had children, and did not die on the cross, but instead lived to middle-age, and was killed by a runaway offal cart.
Meanwhile the team's 33-year old veteran quarterback Bart Starr had missed 4 games during the season with injuries, and finished the season with nearly twice as many interceptions ( 17 ) as touchdown passes ( 9 ).
Robinson's arrest was especially ironic because on the very morning of the day it happened, he had received the Bart Starr Award for his " high moral character.
Other guests they admired ( and in most cases had worked with before ) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond.
The Fifth Beatle is an informal title that various commentators in the press and entertainment industry have applied to persons who were at one point a member of The Beatles, or who had a strong association with the " Fab Four " ( John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr ) during the group's existence.
Years after The Beatles had broken up, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr each worked with music producer Jeff Lynne on various solo projects, while Harrison and Lynne also worked together as members of the Traveling Wilburys.
The three Empire books, first published between 1950 and 1952, are Asimov's three earliest novels published in his own name ( David Starr, Space Ranger was published before The Currents of Space, but had been published under his pen name " Paul French ", and the Foundation books were collections of linked short stories rather than continuous novels ).
Even Beadle & Adams had their own alternate " brands ", such as the Frank Starr line.
The remainder of the album consisted of cover versions, several of which had been staples of The Beatles ' live shows years earlier, especially in Hamburg, Germany and at The Cavern in Liverpool, including Chuck Berry's " Rock and Roll Music ", Buddy Holly's " Words of Love ", and two by Carl Perkins, " Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby ", sung by Harrison and " Honey Don't ", sung by Ringo Starr.
The Beatles had left Rishikesh before the end of the course, with Starr and then McCartney departing, and Lennon and Harrison departing together later.
According to Lewisohn, McCartney played drums on " Dear Prudence " because Starr had left the group while the song was being recorded.
The character's truncated name was a play on how Ringo had changed his name from ' Richard Starkey ' to ' Ringo Starr '.
According to the Census Bureau, Starr County had the highest percentage of Hispanic residents of any county in the United States.
He had supposedly gotten into trouble in Columbia County, in northern Florida to which his parents had migrated sometime after 1870, and had then gone out to the Indian territory ( later known as the Oklahoma Territory ) where he allegedly killed Belle Starr, herself allegedly an outlaw.
Terry Knight, a singer on Capitol Records, had witnessed the Beatles ' White Album session during which drummer Ringo Starr had walked out and, in May 1969, released a song called " Saint Paul " about the impending break-up of The Beatles.
The story goes that every record label they tried turned her down, mainly because, as a demo singer, Francis could copy other popular singers of the day like Kitty Kallen or Kay Starr, but had not yet developed a distinctive sound of her own.
After the failure of the first album, Starr had the group back in the studio for most of 1987 and 1988 recording their second album.
The liner notes for the initial release falsely implied that the recordings had been made in the spring of 1962, prior to The Beatles ' EMI contract, on a night when Ringo Starr happened to be sitting in for Pete Best.
In an article on July 29, 1996, he revealed that many signers, including Chauncey Starr, Robert Balling, and Patrick Michaels, have received funding from the oil industry, while others had no scientific training or could not be identified.

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Over the years, they have supported Public Enemy, The Street, Gang Starr, De La Soul, Jurassic 5, Wyclef Jean, Buck 65, The Pharcyde, El-P, Jeru The Damaja and others.
Starr was once again supported by his All-Starr Band, but this time the celebrity guests within was shuffled somewhat.

Starr and Clinton
After the Starr Report was submitted to the House providing what it termed " substantial and credible information that President Clinton Committed Acts that May Constitute Grounds for an Impeachment ", the House began impeachment hearings against Clinton before the mid-term elections.
In 1993, Clinton was selected as Time " Man of the Year ", and again in 1998, along with Ken Starr.
After claiming this, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, who was investigating Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit, issued a subpoena to have her testify her claim in court.
Starr broadened his investigation to include investigating Lewinsky, Clinton, and others for possible perjury and subornation of perjury in the Jones case.
After the U. S. House of Representatives impeached Clinton on 19 December 1998 for perjury under oath, following an investigation by federal prosecutor Kenneth Starr, the Senate acquitted Clinton of the charges on 12 February 1999 and he finished his second term.
* Kenneth Starr ( special prosecutor of U. S. President Bill Clinton ) ( born 1945 )-born in the Lockett community, six miles southwest of Vernon.
When Tripp discovered in January 1998 that Lewinsky had signed an affidavit in the Paula Jones case denying a relationship with Clinton, she delivered the tapes to Kenneth Starr, the Independent Counsel who was investigating Clinton on other matters, including the Whitewater scandal, the White House FBI files controversy, and the White House travel office controversy.
The most famous Independent Counsel was Kenneth Starr, whose report led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
The Starr Report was an investigative account of United States President Bill Clinton by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr and released on September 11, 1998.
In the course of the investigation, Linda Tripp provided Starr with taped phone conversations in which Monica Lewinsky, a former White House Intern, discussed having oral sex with Clinton.
Starr also presented nothing credible to back his claim that Clinton obstructed justice by asking Lewinsky to file an affidavit denying there was ever a relationship between the two or that both Lewinsky and Clinton denied what had truly happened during the relationship under oath.
Starr also accused Clinton of denying under oath that he ever had a conversation with Vernon Jordan about Lewinsky's involvement in the Paula Jones lawsuit.
Starr also accused Clinton of witness tampering by influencing Currie to testify in favor of him.
While Starr did acknowledge that Currie did visit Lewinsky's apartment and exchanged the gifts with her, he also claimed that the fact that Currie drove to Lewinsky's apartment proved Lewinsky's testimony that Clinton concealed the gifts was correct and Currie's and Clinton's were both false.
Starr also claimed that Clinton simultaneously delayed testimony for seven months and lied to potential grand jury witnesses by publicly denying the relationship, and thus committed a criminal felony by refusing to testify.
Starr also argued that Clinton abused power by: denying the relationship with Lewinsky ever occurred ; using executive privilege to both pursue an appeal against the case without Starr's knowledge ; using executive privilege to cover up the relationship ; delaying his grand jury testimony until August, and by getting the Secret Service to agree to assist in covering up the relationship in an acquiescing matter.
When Clinton pursued the appeal before the DC District Court, the court's Chief Justice Norma Holloway Johnson acknowledged that Clinton was cooperating with Starr and did not use executive privilege to cover up the relationship.

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In the 1960s Ringo Starr used a sizzle cymbal as a second ride particularly for use during guitar solos.
* 1864 – Thomas Starr King, influential Californian Unitarian minister during the American Civil War ( b. 1824 )
He was also the fourth player, after Bart Starr ( 1966 ), Terry Bradshaw ( 1978 ), and Joe Montana ( 1989 ), to win both the NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP during the same season.
Dark Helmet frequently breaks the fourth wall with Colonel Sandurz, in one scene referring to the actual VHS tape of Spaceballs to find the location of Lone Starr ( note that during the scene, the case design for VHS tape of the movie does not resemble that of the later real video release at all, and the rental shelves are filled with Mel Brooks films, like Blazing Saddles and Silent Movie ).
For example, during The Beatles ' appearance he persistently addressed Ringo Starr as " Bongo ".
The subsequent commanders of Camp Bidwell during the month of August, Captain Alfred Morton and then Major Ambrose E. Hooker-are absent in early correspondence from Captain Starr asking for guidance with the increasing number of Konkow ' prisoners of war '.
As a new recruit, Emerick was not entitled to get over-time pay, but was lucky enough to witness the first-ever EMI recording session by the finalised line-up of The Beatles in 1962, during which the group recorded for the first time with new drummer Ringo Starr on what would eventually become their first hit single " Love Me Do ".
* Nelson Starr – ( 1997 ) Friend and occasional side-man for John & Mary, Buffalonian Starr toured as a fill-in bassist for approximately two weeks during Summer tours in 1997.
McPherson alleged that Maurice Starr sang the vocals while the group lip-synced to pre-recorded vocals during their live performances.
The group admitted to singing with a backing track during live performances and also admitted that Starr sang harmony on some background vocals.
At a Cannes Film Festival during the 1970s, Black joined George Harrison, Ringo Starr and popular music star Marc Bolan to attend a screening of the John Lennon-Yoko Ono experimental film Erection.
Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Leon Russell, Jim Keltner, Klaus Voormann, Billy Preston and the four members of Badfinger were all mentioned during this initial brainstorming.
Zak Starkey, son of former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and previous drummer for Gallagher's heroes The Who and Johnny Marr, replaced long-time drummer Alan White during the recording sessions for Don't Believe the Truth.
A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring The Beatles — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starrduring the height of Beatlemania.
Thomas Starr King ( December 17, 1824 – March 4, 1864 ) was an American Unitarian and Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War.
Clifford and Starr ended their connection shortly afterwards, and Clifford later used background material to fuel the media storylines around Starr's later revelations during his divorce of wife battering, alcoholism, and drug taking.
Originally dealing with the failed land deal years earlier known as Whitewater, Starr, with the approval of Attorney General of the United States Janet Reno, conducted a wide ranging investigation of alleged abuses including the firing of White House travel agents, the alleged misuse of FBI files, and Clinton's conduct during the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former Arkansas government employee, Paula Jones.
* Thomas Starr King ( 1824 – 1864 ), American Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War
Son of Dracula was made during a period when Starr, in between occasional single releases and session work, was concentrating on film-making and acting.
It tells the story John Renshaw Starr, an officer of the British Special Operations Executive sent to establish the Acrobat Network in north-eastern France during the Second World War.

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