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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One
Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
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Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two
1 In 7.8 Trillion: DNA Test Nails Clinton
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1 In 7.8 Trillion: DNA Test Nails Clinton
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1 In 7.8 Trillion: DNA Test Nails Clinton
Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps
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Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps
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Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps
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Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps
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Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps
Clinton Opens Up on "Dump Day"
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Clinton Opens Up on "Dump Day"
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Clinton Opens Up on "Dump Day"
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Clinton Opens Up on "Dump Day"
"Talking Points" Memo Drafted By Lewinsky
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"Talking Points" Memo Drafted By Lewinsky
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"Talking Points" Memo Drafted By Lewinsky
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"Talking Points" Memo Drafted By Lewinsky
NOVEMBER 11--Claiming that his impeachment was an "egregious abuse of the Constitution and law and history of our country," former President Bill Clinton yesterday blasted the contention that his presidency will be permanently tarred by his Oval Office frolics with Monica Lewinsky.
Addressing a Hofstra University conference on his White House years, Clinton strongly disagreed with historian Douglas Brinkley's previous contention that, if not for his affair with the ex-intern, Clinton would be judged a great president "Now if you want to hold it against me that I did something wrong, that's a fair deal. If you do that, then you have a whole lot of other questions, which is how many other presidents do you have to downgrade," said Clinton.
Since it seems that the Clinton-Lewinsky saga will not soon fade into history, we've decided to reprise some of our favorite documents from the scandal, material that was included among the 2800 pages of records provided to the House judiciary committee by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Enjoy it again for the first time:
Lewinsky's "Dear Handsome" Letter (1 page)
"Hillary And I Send Our Best Wishes" (1 page)
Monica: Loves "Leaves of Grass" (2 pages)
Lewinsky's Resume: "Able To Take Direction." (1 page)
Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part One (8 pages)
Excerpt Of FBI Interview With Lewinsky, Part Two (9 pages)
1 In 7.8 Trillion: DNA Test Nails Clinton (2 pages)
Linda Tripp Takes Note Of Monica's Romps (4 pages)
Ken Starr: Bloodthirsty? (1 page)
Sludge? Drudge? What's The Difference? (1 page)
Clinton Opens Up on "Dump Day" (3 pages)
Monica Puts Bill On The Couch (1 page)
Fill In The Blanks (1 page)
"Talking Points" Memo Drafted By Lewinsky (3 pages)
At Least She Still Has Her Passport (1 page)
It Was Oh So Simple Then (1 page)