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  • Hillary Clinton waves after being acknowledged by President Bill Clinton prior to delivering  the State of the Union address to Congress January 27, 1998 in Washington, D.C. Standing with the first lady from left to right are: Elaine Kinslow, Space Shuttle Commander Col. Robert Cabana, Dr. Harold Varmus, director of the National Institutes of Health, and Tipper Gore.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US Capitol Police under high security load copies of the Starr Report detailing the investigation of the affair between President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. The report will be made available to members of Congress and the public on September 11.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Kenneth Starr, the independent prosecutor investigating President Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky November 10, 1998 at his home in McLean, VA.
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  • White House spokesman Michael McCurry during a briefing to the media in the White House September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC.  McCurry commented on the release of the Starr Report and President Clinton has "a lot of amends to make and he will be making those amends to all and everyone".
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  • Star witness Linda Tripp enters the Federal Courthouse July 28, 1998 in Washington, DC. Tripp is testifying before Kenneth Starr's grand jury investigating an alleged presidential affair.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US Capitol Police under high security load copies of the Starr Report detailing the investigation of the affair between President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. The report will be made available to members of Congress and the public on September 11.
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  • Tourists and onlookers gather outside the White House following the release of the Starr Report September 12, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Plato Cacheris, attorney for former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, leaves the Federal Courthouse where the Grand Jury is investigating President Bill Clinton August 4, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton return from a short vacation to the Hamptons aboard Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House August 2, 1998 in Washington, DC. The Clintons left town as intern Monica Lewinsky made a deal for immunity in return for her cooperation in the investigation against President Clinton.
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  • White House press secretary Michael McCurry answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal January 25, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton pauses during an event at the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. The event took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton addresses the nation outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton following his weekly radio address in the Oval Office of the White House September 12, 1998 in Washington, DC. The president delivered his radio address on Helping Communities to Keep Kids Drug-Free as US drug czar Barry McCaffrey stands behind along with other leaders.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton walk past a Christmas wreath after attending a gathering of Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • U.S. President Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC.
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  • White House press secretary Michael McCurry answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal January 25, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judiciary Committee Clinton impeachment hearing November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton announces a tentative settlement in the 13-day-old strike by Northwest Airline pilots on the South Lawn of the White House lawn September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • White House intern Monica Lewinsky leaves her lawyers offices after striking a deal for immunity with independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr July 29, 1998 in Washington, DC. Starr has agreed to grant immunity to Lewinsky in return for her cooperation in the investigation.
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  • White House intern Monica Lewinsky leaves her lawyers offices after striking a deal for immunity with independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr July 29, 1998 in Washington, DC. Starr has agreed to grant immunity to Lewinsky in return for her cooperation in the investigation.
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  • Kenneth Starr, the independent prosecutor investigating President Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky gets into his car September 10, 1998 at his home in McClean, VA. Starr has agreed to grant immunity to Lewinsky in return for her cooperation in the investigation.
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  • Kenneth Starr, the independent prosecutor investigating President Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky gets into his car July 23, 1998 at his home in McClean, VA. Starr has agreed to grant immunity to Lewinsky in return for her cooperation in the investigation.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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  • David Kendall, attorney for US President Bill Clinton, leaves the Federal Courthouse followed by camera crews as the Grand Jury is investigating President Bill Clinton continues July 28, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • British journalist Andrew Morton, discusses his recent book Monica's Story, written with former intern Monica Lewinsky, during the Sunday political talk show, Meet the Press, on NBC-TV March 7, 1999 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • US President Bill Clinton pauses during an event at the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. The event took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton gives an acceptance speech after being awarded the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the  for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton bows his head in prayer at the annual prayer breakfast in the White House's East Room September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Reading from notes as his hushed audience of more than 100 ministers, priests and other religious leaders listened, the president said he had a broken spirit but still hoped to redeem the nation's trust.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Patsy Thomasson_77204.JPG
  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse with her lawyer Jeffrey Jacobovitz, following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton listens to Minority Leader Dick Gephardt surrounded by Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton holds hands with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
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  • Abbe D. Lowell well known criminal defense attorney who has represented numerous high-profile clients, including lobbyist Jack Abramoff at his office August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
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  • Protesters calling for impeachment of President Clinton rally outside Congress as the House Judiciary Committee begins Clinton impeachment hearings November 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton pauses during an event at the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. The event took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton pauses during an event at the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. The event took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton pauses during an event at the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. The event took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton admires an award given to him by Brian O'Dwyer, right, during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award, an award named after Brian O'Dwyer's father, and established by the Emerald Isle Immigration Center, for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton with first lady Hillary Clinton and flanked by Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater walk from the Oval Office of the White House September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced a tentative settlement in the 13-day-old strike by Northwest Airline pilots.
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  • US President Bill Clinton flanked by Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater speak to the media on the South Lawn of the White House lawn September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced a tentative settlement in the 13-day-old strike by Northwest Airline pilots.
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  • US President Bill Clinton with first lady Hillary Clinton and flanked by Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater walk across the South Lawn of the White House lawn September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced a tentative settlement in the 13-day-old strike by Northwest Airline pilots.
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  • US President Bill Clinton speaks at the annual prayer breakfast in the White House's East Room September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Reading from notes as his hushed audience of more than 100 ministers, priests and other religious leaders listened, the president said he had a broken spirit but still hoped to redeem the nation's trust.
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  • US Capitol Police under high security load copies of the Starr Report detailing the investigation of the affair between President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. The report will be made available to members of Congress and the public on September 11.
    Lewinsky_Scandal_4166.JPG
  • Kenneth Starr, the independent prosecutor investigating President Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky gets into his car July 23, 1998 at his home in McClean, VA. Starr has agreed to grant immunity to Lewinsky in return for her cooperation in the investigation.
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  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton enters with Katie Couric at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
    Hillary_Clinton_4176.JPG
  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
    Hillary_Clinton_4174.JPG
  • First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton enters with Katie Couric at an event on colon cancer on the day the Starr Report is delivered to Congress September 10, 1998 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Clinton announced a new research grant to fight colon cancer and unveiled a new public service announcement to promote prevention.
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