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Senators Strom Thurmond and John Warner walk to a bipartisan meeting to iron out impeachment rules

WAP99010805 - 08 JANUARY 1999 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-SC, and Sen. John Warner, R-VA, walk to the bipartisan caucus in which the rules for the Senate impeachment trial were ironed out, January 8, in the U.S. Capitol. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI


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