The tale of President Bill Clinton and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky rocked Washington last January when the explosive allegations of sex, perjury and obstruction of justice first surfaced. After repeated denials, Clinton did an abrupt about-face August 17 and admitted to a relationship that was "wrong." Clinton said it was time to move on, but Independent Counsel Ken Starr's took a historic step toward impeachment proceedings by sending his report to Congress Sept. 9.
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