Starr Stunted

The Supreme Court gave Kenneth Starr a fast ruling, but not the one he wanted. Just days after being asked, the justices rejected the White House sex-and-perjury prober's request for a rush ruling on whether lawyers or Secret Service guards must testify over what they know about Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. The unanimous rejection leaves the issue to the Court of Appeals.

The Supreme Court gave Kenneth Starr a fast ruling, but not the one he wanted. Just days after being asked, the justices rejected the White House sex-and-perjury prober's request for a rush ruling on whether lawyers or Secret Service guards must testify over what they know about Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. The unanimous rejection leaves the issue to the Court of Appeals.