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Speech convinces skeptics in Congress
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Even some who have questioned the need for war described Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's performance at the United Nations yesterday as a persuasive case for military action against Iraq within a matter of weeks. Lawmakers from both...Tags: Colin Powell, Heads of State, Armed Conflicts, Trade Policy, National Security
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Bush, Rumsfeld step up Iraq push
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Pursuing a two-front campaign, the Bush administration pressed yesterday for quick action from Congress and the United Nations to authorize military strikes against Iraq and questioned whether Saddam Hussein would ever allow aggressive...Tags: Colin Powell, U.S. Department of State, Saddam Hussein, Heads of State, Executive Branch
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For Clinton, a chance to mend legacy
Sun ReporterWith his personal reputation in tatters but his political power still potent, Bill Clinton will have just two years to burnish his legacy and try to banish Monica Lewinsky to a footnote in his presidency. From Gennifer Flowers to the second...Tags: University of California, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Heads of State, Ronald Reagan, Al Gore
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Deal reached to allow force against Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a breakthrough for the White House, key Republicans and Democrats agreed with President Bush yesterday on a measure authorizing him to use force against Iraq. The agreement sets the stage for Congress' approval of a war resolution as early...Tags: Civil Rights, Saddam Hussein, Heads of State, Human Rights, Armed Conflicts
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Bush trims his request to use force against Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush narrowed his request to Congress yesterday for authorization to launch a unilateral attack against Iraq, offering to impose some limits on a broad resolution he proposed last week. The new language was an effort to forge a...Tags: Colin Powell, Saddam Hussein, Chet Edwards, Trent Lott, Rick Santorum
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Inspectors to delay return to Iraq
From Wire ReportsUNITED NATIONS - The leaders of U.N. weapons inspections teams, responding to intense pressure from the United States and Britain, said yesterday that they would delay their return to Iraq until the Security Council gives them new instructions to guide...Tags: Colin Powell, Saddam Hussein, News Agency, Trent Lott, Central Intelligence Agency
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Clinton impeached, faces trial in Senate
Sun ReporterWilliam Jefferson Clinton was impeached yesterday on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, setting in motion a landmark Senate trial that will determine whether the 42nd president of the United States will be the first in history to be removed...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Trent Lott, George W Gekas, William O Lipinski, Gene Taylor
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Hyde yields on file review
Sun ReportersBowing to public concerns about fairness, the House Judiciary Committee chairman announced yesterday that a bipartisan legal team will review 20 boxes of evidence that Kenneth W. Starr did not send to Congress with his report on President Clinton. "The...Tags: Janet Reno, James Jordan, Asa Hutchinson, Barney Frank, Bill Clinton
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Clinton prospects changing wildly
Sun ReporterWhen House impeachment hearings opened, everyone was certain of one thing: Congress would never impeach President Clinton. Today, that prediction is very much in doubt. The House of Representatives seems ready to approve at least one article of...Tags: Bill Frist, Impeachment, Bill Clinton, Prisons, White House
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Clinton impeached
++++++++++++++++++++ || How they voted ++++++++++++++++++++ || Article 1: Did Clinton commit perjury before grand jury? Yea: 228 Nay: 206 Not voting: 1 -------------------- Article 2: Did Clinton provide perjurious, false and...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Minority Groups, Paula Jones, Trials, Judges
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Prosecutors launch case against Clinton
Sun ReporterWith 100 senators sitting in silent attention, House prosecutors opened their case yesterday against William Jefferson Clinton, charging that he had "piled perjury upon perjury," engaged in a "multifacted scheme to obstruct justice" and should be...Tags: Lawyers, U.S. House of Representatives, Trent Lott, Trials, F James Jr Sensenbrenner
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Clinton acquitted
Sun ReporterEnding a tumultuous year of political scandal, the Senate acquitted President Clinton of high crimes and misdemeanors yesterday, after House prosecutors failed to muster even a bare majority of senators in favor of removing the nation's 42nd president...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Misdemeanors, John Lewis, John Edwards
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