The debate about the advantages of anonymity reminds me of the debate over Hillary's Health Care Committee which is a nameless group of individuals who have all signed a secrecy pledge. Many are not part of the government and can't be held accountable or even fired. The Wall Street Journal was able to get the list of the people involved and published it along with a reminiscence of the good old days when studying who was in power in the Kremlin involved watching the cars to see who was coming and going and meeting in the baths at the same time. There never was any dependable list of who was in power at the Kremlin back then. Now, in response to the WSJ's coup de fax, the Clintonians say that they'll release the list as soon as it has been prepared. The point: the government has a relentless desire to document and assign accountability for everything. It's bred in their bones. Even the President can avoid it. -Peter