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Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr is investigating what may have gone on between President Clinton and a former White House intern in the West Wing, which houses dozens of offices for the president’s top advisors.
1. President Clinton, Oval Office
2. Clinton’s study
3. Rahm Emanuel, senior advisor for policy and strategy
4. John Podesta, deputy chief of staff
5. Erskine Bowles, chief of staff
6. Vice President Al Gore
7. Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger, national security advisor
8. James Steinberg, deputy national security advisor
9. Amy Weiss Tobe, deputy press secretary for operations
10. Douglas B. Sosnik, counselor to the president
11. Mike McCurry, press secretary
12. Cabinet
13. Sylvia Mathews, deputy chief of staff
14. Cheryl Mills, deputy White House counsel
15. Charles F.C. Ruff, White House counsel
16. Hillary Rodham Clinton
17. Melanne Verveer, first lady’s chief of staff
18. Bruce Reed, assistant to the president for domestic policy
19. Gene Sperling, assistant to the president for economic policy and head of the National Economic Council
Sources: The White House: An Historic Guide; The Living White House; From the Door of the White House, Times Washington Bureau
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