Lewinsky accepts a job offer (later rescinded) from Revlon
January 16, 1998
Kenneth Starr is appointed to investigate the Lewinsky matter
January 17, 1998
Clinton is deposed in the Jones case
January 18, 1998
Clinton meets with Betty Currie to discuss his deposition
January 21, 1998
The Washington Post reveals the Clinton- Lewinsky affair and investigation
April 1, 1998
The district court dismisses the Jones suit
July 28, 1998
Lewinsky agrees to cooperate with the Independent Counsel
August 17, 1998
Clinton testifies before the grand jury via closed- circuit television, then addresses nation
September 9, 1998
The Starr Report is submitted to Congress
September 21, 1998
Clinton's grand jury testimony is broadcast
October 8, 1998
The House of Representatives votes to conduct an impeachment inquiry
November 3, 1998
Mid-term congressional elections; Democrats do better than expected
November 9-10, 19, 1998
Hearings are held before the House Judiciary Committee
November 19, 1998
Jones suit is settled for $850,000
November 27, 1998
Clinton answers eighty-one questions propounded to him by the House Judiciary Committee
December 1, 8-10, 1998
Further hearings are held before the Judiciary Committee
December 11-12, 1998
The Judiciary Committee approves four articles of impeachment
December 19, 1998
The House of Representatives approves two of the articles; President Clinton is impeached
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