September 6, 1993, Monday
By WILLIAM SAFIRE (NYT); Editorial Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section 1, Page 15, Column 1, 724 words
DISPLAYING FIRST 50 OF 724 WORDS -In his story of "The Purloined Letter," Edgar Allan Poe showed that the best place to hide anything from avid searchers is to leave it in plain view. In the same way, President Clinton conceals his strategy from probing pundits by laying it out for all to hear on...