Sen. Stevens Takes Stand, Denies Trying to Hide Gifts
Published 10/17/2008 by Del Quentin Wilber at Wash Post In Congress
Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska took the witness stand in his own defense yesterday and immediately denied charges that he lied on financial disclosure forms to conceal gifts and extensive home renovations he received from a business executive.
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