Clinton 'request'
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An Arkansas woman, appearing at a news conference with others who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual misdeeds, said that Mr Clinton had asked her for 'a type of sex' when the two were alone in an Arkansas hotel room in 1991, Reuter reports from Washington. The woman, Paula Jones, declined to specify what Mr Clinton asked her to do, but when questioned directly whether Mr Clinton had asked her to have sex with him, she replied, 'A type of sex, yes.'
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