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Linda Tripp, the Pentagon employee whose secret tape recordings of former White House intern Monica Lewinsky triggered a criminal investigation of President Clinton, talks to reporters outside federal court in Washington on July 29, 1998, after making her final appearance before the grand jury that's looking into allegations of a sexual relationship between Lewinsky and President Clinton. (Associated Press) **FILE**
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Linda Tripp, the Pentagon employee whose secret tape recordings of former White House intern Monica Lewinsky triggered a criminal investigation of President Clinton, talks to reporters outside federal court in Washington on July 29, 1998, after making her final appearance before the grand jury that's looking into allegations of a sexual relationship between Lewinsky and President Clinton. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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