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- NEW YORK - Bill Clinton has been dogged for years by the rumor that in
Arkansas he fathered a child of an African-American prostitute. In 1992
the tale was flogged by the tabloid Globe. But it really took off last
week when news leaked that the tabloid Star was conducting DNA tests to
confirm or refute the rumors once and for all, provoking a frenzy of speculation
in Washington after the story leapt, in the usual fashion, from the Drudge
Report to the New York Post to papers around the world.
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- Using the Starr Report's FBI analysis
of Clinton's DNA as its reference, Star paid former prostitute Bobbie Ann
Williams, the source for the Globe article, and her 13-year-old son for
their story and blood samples. And the result: "There was no match.
Not even close," says a Star source. (The Starr Report contains sufficient
data to make a valid DNA comparison to rule out paternity.) But if the
tabloid was disappointed by the results, it's putting up a good, Brill's
Content-ready front. Says editor in chief Phil Bunton: "We investigate
dozens of stories every week, and if they don't prove to be true, we don't
run them."
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- --TIME SENIOR REPORTER ANDREA SACHS
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