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The New York Times off-leads the story, choosing instead to go with Janet Reno's selection, to be announced today, of ex-Sen. John Danforth to head up an independent executive branch re-investigation of the FBI's 1993 operations at Waco.
The WP off-leads Al Gore's pronouncement--prompted by the publicity surrounding that conviction of an Army man for murdering a gay fellow soldier--that the Clinton administration's "don't ask, don't tell" policy should be abandoned.
The NYT and LAT off-leads and inside stories elsewhere report that the governor of Missouri, Mel Carnahan, a proponent of capital punishment, commuted the death sentence of a convicted murder to life in prison without parole after the pope, during his recent visit to St. Louis appealed directly to him to "show mercy" in the case.
The WP off-leads, and the NYT and LAT carry inside, the decision by a Maryland trial judge that Linda Tripp had no immunity agreement protecting her from Maryland wiretapping charges.
The NYT off-leads the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by the Clinton administration to admit China into the World Trade Organization by Nov. 30, when President Clinton hosts a world trade meeting in Seattle.
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