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The following stories include videos, transcripts, audio files, and analysis of the key players who have shaped the investigation of President Clinton.
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| House Hears From Starr |
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr received a 12-hour marathon grilling from members of the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 19, 1998. Here are video excerpts and transcripts from the hearings. |
| Monica's Voice? Hear Here! |
The House released 22 hours of Linda Tripp's taped conversations with Monica Lewinsky on Nov. 17, 1998. What does her voice add to the text of her testimony? Hear excerpts, read background stories, and view CBS News Correspondent Eric Engberg's take on the tapes.
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| The Starr Report: Text, Video, And Interactives |
The complete text of Kenneth Starr's report, video of President Clinton's testimony, transcript excerpts from Monica Lewinsky's testimony, and other evidence from the case. |
| The Clinton Rebuttal: Excerpts |
The President's lawyers immediately released a lengthy rebuttal to Kenneth Starr's report to Congress on Sept. 11, 1998. Here are some key excerpts. |
| President v. Prosecutor |
In dueling Internet reports released September 11, 1998, the independent counsel accused President Clinton oimpeachable offenses, while the president's attorney described a case of personal wrongdoing. Here are the explanations of Starr's 11 allegations and the rebuttals from the White House. |
| Tripp: I'm An Average American |
After finishing her testimony before Starr's grand jury on July 29, 1998, Linda Tripp, whose tape recordings of Monica Lewinsky led to an investigation of President Clinton, spoke publicly for the first time. |
| The White House Defense |
On Dec. 8, 1998, President Clinton's lawyers submitted a 184-page document to the House Judiciary Committee. The submissions concluded that Mr. Clinton's "denial of a private indiscretion" did not warrant impeachment. |