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 Charles Ruff, an influential Washington lawyer who made a career of defending politicians with legal problems and represented President Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal and his impeachment trial, has died at age 61. All of us at the White House admired Chuck for the power of his advocacy, the wisdom of his judgment and the strength of his leadership,  Mr. Clinton said.  We loved him for his generous spirit and his keen wit which he used to find humor in even the most challenging circumstances. The president issued a statement aboard Air Force One dur stanley termos ing the flight b stanley cup ack to Washington after his historic visit to Vietnam.Patrick Marshall, watch commander at the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department s Second District headquarters said Ruff s wife found him unconscious in the master bedroom of their Washington home. It appears to be from natural causes, there is no indication of foul play,  said Marshall. Paramedics were unable to revive Ruff and he was pronounced dead at D.C. General Hospital.        Ruff had used a wheelchair since contracting a rare tropical paralyzing disease while teaching law in Africa in the 1960s.After building a career representing powerful political figures and, occasionally, their adversaries, Ruff was asked by Clinton in 1997 to become his chief legal adviser. At the time, President Clinton stanley cup usa  was being investigated by independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr for possible wrongdoing in an Arkansas land deal.The investigation, known as  Idki Man Dragged To Death Behind Pickup
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