Pubdate: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 Date: 10/01/1998 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author: Pat Nichols A quick comparison of damage to the national security by government complicity in the spread of cocaine availability and its ravages (see the Mercury News' 1996 ``Dark Alliance'' series and subsequent book by Gary Webb) versus President Clinton's study hall antics make it clear that Webb's story deserved, and still deserves, equal or better attention. I've completed reading only a third of Webb's book, and I'm shocked by your treatment of him and this story. Your arguments of inadequate evidence are absurd, and, as if the book didn't carry enough weight on its own, the recent edition of Esquire magazine (see the September issue, wherein a former and highly respected Drug Enforcement Administration agent validates Webb's contentions) should wake you from your slumbers. The recent special insert regarding Clinton's porno escapades proves that the Mercury News is capable of creating column inches for important matters when the need arises. The embers of this issue are still hot, and some truth blown in the right direction could reignite the story and, in so doing, bring light into the dark closet of American foreign policy actions and their domestic repercussions. Redemption is yours to be had. Be brave and reopen the story. -- Pat Nichols San Jose