COMMENTARY
A right-wing conspiracy? You be the judge
Clinton shifts focus to Kosovo and Mexico
NEWS ANALYSIS
An altered political landscape
Unexpected winners likely to be women
IN MEXICO
Clinton's trip: more image than diplomacy
GOP gathering: Forget Clinton, focus on 2000
Clinton's trial: A special report
YEAR THAT WAS
Tracking the effects of Clinton's infidelity
VICE PRESIDENT
Impeachment acquittal breaks both ways for Gore prospects
THE GOP
For Republicans, time to listen to America's voices
VICTIMS COUNT
The uncelebrated played bit parts, paid big prices
THE MEDIA
Questions still shadow scandal's impact
THE CONGRESS
Senate may emerge more unified than ever
THE PRECEDENTS
With presidential impeachments, little set in stone
FROM CHAPEL HILL
Come the year 2130, historians will be puzzled
FROM OXFORD
Impeachment: It's a medieval relic better left unused
IN FOCUS
Clinton's split- screen moments
ROBERT A. JORDAN
Starr and Tripp now deserve a grilling on their activities
Prior coverage
CLINTON ACQUITTED
2 charges fail; vote seen as House rebuff
THE SENATE
With verdict finally tallied, a quiet relief fills chamber
PUBLIC REACTION
To the very end, a case of national indifference
CONTINUING PROBE
White House still worried by Starr
TRIPP/JONES
Tripp's remarks revised
THE VOTING
Moderates cross aisle in New England GOP
POLL FAVORITE
Mrs. Clinton may consider Senate race in N.Y.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Sober Clinton asks for reconciliation in Rose Garden talk
IN CITY: RELIEF, INDIGNATION
In city, relief and some indignation
GLOBE EDITORIAL
Bruised by impeachment
DEC.19, 1998
Clinton is impeached
BACKGROUND
-CHRONOLOGY
-WHAT IT MEANS
-THE ARTICLES
-TERMS GLOSSARY
Full text
-STARR'S PREPARED TEXT
-STARR REPORT
-REBUTTAL
-REBUTTAL #2
-CLINTON TESTIMONY
-CLINTON'S 81 ANSWERS
-LEWINSKY TESTIMONY
-TRIPP TAPES
Video
BROADCAST.COM
-CLINTON'S GRAND JURY TESTIMONY
NECNEWS.COM
-STARR'S JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TESTIMONY
-COMMITTEE IMPEACHMENT DEBATE
Side-by-side
Comparing the two arguments
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ROLL CALL
Clinton Impeachment, Article Two
WASHINGTON (AP) - Here is the roll call by which the House Judiciary Committee approved on a vote of 20-17 Friday an article of impeachment charging President Clinton with committing perjury in the Paula Jones civil suit:
REPUBLICANS:
Henry Hyde (Illinois) Chairman - Yes
F. James Sensenbrenner (Wisconsin) - Yes
Bill McCollum (Florida) - Yes
George Gekas (Pennsylvania) - Yes
Howard Coble (North Carolina) - Yes
Lamar Smith (Texas) - Yes
Elton Gallegly (California) - Yes
Charles Canady (Florida) - Yes
Bob Inglis (South Carolina) - Yes
Bob Goodlatte (Virginia) - Yes
Steve Buyer (Indiana) - Yes
Ed Bryant (Tennessee) - Yes
Steve Chabot (Ohio) - Yes
Bob Barr (Georgia) - Yes
William L. Jenkins (Tennessee) - Yes
Asa Hutchinson (Arkansas) - Yes
Ed Pease (Indiana) - Yes
Chris Cannon (Utah) - Yes
James E. Rogan (California) - Yes
Lindsey Graham (South Carolina) - No
Mary Bono (California) - Yes
DEMOCRATS:
John Conyers (Michigan) - No
Barney Frank (Massachusetts) - No
Charles E. Schumer (New York) - No
Howard L. Berman (California) - No
Rick Boucher (Virginia) - No
Jerrold Nadler (New York) - No
Robert C. Scott (Virginia) - No
Mel Watt (North Carolina) - No
Zoe Lofgren (California) - No
Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas) - No
Maxine Waters (California) - No
Martin T. Meehan (Massachusetts) - No
Bill Delahunt (Massachusetts) - No
Robert Wexler (Florida) - No
Steve Rothman (New Jersey) - No
Thomas Barrett (Wisconsin) - No
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