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Clinton:$tDraft status ;$tMarijuana use ;$tSexual affairs ;$tSexual misconduct and harassment ;$tZoe Baird and Kimba Wood, Attorney General nominees ;$tWhitewater land deal ;$tFilegate ;$tTravelgate ;$tVincent Foster suicide ;$tMike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture ;$tHenry Cisneros, HUD Secretary ;$tRon Brown, Secretary of Commerce ;$t1996 Campaign fundraising ;$tSpying at Los Alamos Laboratory ;$tImpeachment ;$tBruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior ;$tAlexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor.
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