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  1. Russian Mathematician Introduction: Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Vladimir Steklov, Solomon Mikhlin, Alexander Beilinson, Andrei Okounkov
  2. Moscow State University Faculty: Andrey Kolmogorov, Mikhail Lomonosov, Vladimir Arnold, Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Lev Landau, Igor Tamm
  3. People From Odessa: Vladimir Arnold, George Gamow, Irina Krush, Anna Akhmatova, Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Tatiana Gutsu, Sviatoslav Richter

41. August 17 Deaths In History - BrainyHistory
Foules), dies at 36 August 17, 1927 Horace Alderman, US, murderer, hanged August17, 1924 pavel S Paul urysohn, Russian mathematician, drowns at 26 August 17
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Marjorie Sykes, peace campaigner, dies at 90
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William Strethan "Wild Bill" Davis, musician, dies at 76
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Elias Canetti, buried next to James Joyce
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Joseph Paul Jack Sharkey Zukauskas, boxer, dies at 91
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Robert C Maynard, CEO (Oakland Tribune), dies at 56 August 17, 1992 AndrÇ de Villiers, South African, murdered August 17, 1992 Barbara Morgan, photographer (Martha Graham), dies at 92 August 17, 1992 Tommy Nutter, fashion designer (bell bottom pants), dies of AIDs at 49 August 17, 1991

42. In The Neighborhood Of Mathematical Space (an Interview With Alexander V. Arhang
who lived primarily in Russia and Poland; these included pavel Sergeevich Alexandroff(AV Arhangel skii s mentor), pavel Samuelovich urysohn, and Andre
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In The Neighborhood of Mathematical Space
(an interview with Alexander V. Arhangelskii),
part 4,
by Karen Shenfeld
In his book Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, American mathematician Morris Kline notes that no branch of mathematics, or even a major result, has arisen from the work of one man; at best, some decisive step may be credited to a single individual. The cumulative nature of the development of mathematics is especially evident in the history of non-Euclidean geometry. A complete account, such as Robert Bonola's Non-Euclidean Geometry, would have to consider the accomplishments of Gerolamo Saccheri (1667-1733), Georg S. Klugel (1739-1812), Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777), Ferdinand Karl Schweikart (1780-1859), and Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855). By the age of 15, Gauss had apparently grasped the idea that there could be invented a logically consistent geometry that was different from Euclid's. He began work on the creation of such a geometry around 1813, and there is evidence that he was successful. But because he never published any fully developed mathematical exposition of his work, historians of mathematics do not credit him as the discoverer of non-Euclidean geometry. That honour is usually reserved for two mathematicians who independently achieved results about the same time: Janos Bolyai and N.I. Lobacevskii. There is some indication that Bolyai, a Hungarian, had realized his ideas on non-Euclidean geometry by 1825. In a letter to his father, the mathematician Wolfgang Farkas Bolyai, dated November 23, 1823, he wrote, "I have made such wonderful discoveries that I myself am lost in astonishment." He did not, however, publish his results - encapsulated in a 26-page paper entitled "The Science of Absolute Space" - until 1832. The first mathematician to publish a definitive work on non-Euclidean geometry was Nikolai Ivanovich Lobacevskii. His paper, "On the Foundations of Geometry," appeared in the Journal of the University of Kazan in 1829. He continued to develop and propagate his ideas in a series of papers, culminating in the "Pangeometrie" (1855), which he dictated as a blind old man who still retained his energy and strength of mind. He was, without doubt, Russia's first great mathematician.

43. Famous Ukrainians
called Gauss theorem; Ostogradsky gave its first published proof), Anatoli Skorokhod(as in the Skorokhod topology in probability), pavel urysohn (as in
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44. What Happened On August 17th
lynched for raping 12 year old in Georgia 1920 Ray Chapman hit in the head by Yanks Carl Mays pitch, dies 1924 pavel S Paul urysohn Russian mathematician
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45. Encyclopedia: List Of Russians
Boris Belousov; Pafnuti Chebyshev (18211894), mathematician; pavel Cherenkov (1904-1990 1895-1971),physicist, Nobel Prize; Paul Samuilovich urysohn (1898-1924
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    46. This Page Is Dedicated To The City Of Odessa
    Mathematicians. This is a coauthor of the Krein-Mliman theorem.);David Oistrakh; Evgenij Petrov; pavel urysohn; Leonid Utesov. Home
    http://www.math.uci.edu/~sadovsky/odessa.html
    Click here to read an encyclopaedic article about Odessa.
    Odessa-mama
    is an excellent site, with yet more links.
    A Geographic Note
    The city of Odessa is situated on the north coast of the Black Sea. It currently belongs to the Ukraine.
    Some Peculiar Facts
    • The city is "properly" planned, so that, from above, it looks like a chessboard.
      The Potemkin Steps were built so that from the top of the steps: 1) only the flights are seen, and 2) the two vertical barriers, one on each side of the steps, seem parallel.
      The interior design of the Opera House (or the Opera Theatre) required thin gold sheets and the sharp skills of specially trained personnel. The building periodically sank and was restored, though not to full height.
    Some famous people born in Odessa
    • Vladimir Arnol'd Isaak Babel Emil Gilels Aleksandr Glikberg (better known under his pen name, Sasha Cherny) George Gamow Il'ja Il'f Valentin Kataev David Milman (Attn.: Mathematicians. This is a co-author of the Krein-Mliman theorem.) David Oistrakh Evgenij Petrov Pavel Urysohn Leonid Utesov
    Home

    47. Skadi Forum - Famous Slavs
    Paul Samuilovich urysohn Russian (Does not sound very Russian to me! Russianswould be named pavel not Paul and never have names ending in SOHN..) had to
    http://www.skadi.net/forum/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=7591

    48. Gruppo Di Analisi Reale
    Mantellini Approximation properties of a class of general urysohntype operators questionsYiannis Polyrakis Positive bases in ordered subspaces pavel Ptak TBA
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    Washek Pfeffer J.D.M. Wright COMMUNICATIONS (TBA= to be announced) Nizar Allouch TBA Laura Angeloni Rate of approximation for nonlinear integral operators with application to signal processing Jurgen Appell Some Banach space characteristics arising in nonlinear fixed point and eigenvalue theory Carlo Bardaro On the rapidity of convergence in the space of functions with finite phi-variation Patrizia Berti Convergence in distribution of nonmeasurable random elements (with P. Rigo) K.P.S. Bhaskara Rao TBA Antonio Boccuto l-group-valued measures: a survey Rolf D. Brandt Application of Quasitopoi, Galois Connections, 16 years after... Zoltan Buczolich TBA Riccardo Camerlo The cofinality of Hilbert cube under embeddability Diana Caponetti TBA Vyacheslav V. Chistyakov A selection principle for functions of a real variable

    49. Volume 25, Number 1, 1999
    Key words pointwise convergence, C p (x), gspace, Frechet-urysohn property, strictly PRESERVINGMAPPINGS IN THE HELM TOPOLOGY IN THE PLANE pavel Pyrih pyrih
    http://www.math.bas.bg/~serdica/n1_99.html
    Serdica Mathematical Journal
    Volume 25, Number 1, 1999
    C O N T E N T S
    • Kalamidas, N. Some properties of g - and P-spaces (pp. 1-4)
    • On a conditional Cauchy-type functional equation involving powers (pp. 5-10)
    • Sianesi, F. Relative compactness for hyperspaces (pp. 11-18)
    • Mitov, K. V. Limit theorems for regenerative excursion processes (pp. 19-40)
    • Pyrih, P. On the sense preserving mappings in the Helm topology in the plane (pp. 41-46)
    • Kostov, Vl. P. On the hyperbolicity domain of the polynomial x n +a x n-1 + a n (pp. 47-70)
    • Lucente, S. Nonlinear wave equation with vanishing potential (pp. 71-82)
    • Erdem, S. Some para-Hermitian related complex structures and non-existence of semi-Riemannian metric on some spheres (pp. 83-90)
      A B S T R A C T S
      SOME PROPERTIES OF g - AND P -SPACES
      N. Kalamidas 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification: Key words: pointwise convergence, C p (x), g -space, Frechet-Urysohn property, strictly positive measure, P-space.
        A g -space with a strictly positive measure is separable. An example of a non-separable g -space with c.c.c. is given. A P-space with c.c.c. is countable and discrete.

    50. 5001 Walter Kra Mer Die Berechnung Von Standardfunktionen In
    pavel Samuilovic urysohn. Math. Intell. 12/4 (1990), 39. 5178
    http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Quellen/b-Quellen-05001-6000

    51. Queen Mary,
    Green. (Abstract). 2nd February. pavel Zalesski. Virtually free prop groups. 9thFebruary. tba. 29th March. Peter Cameron. Isometries of urysohn space. (Abstract).
    http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~sm/Monday.htm
    School of Mathematical Sciences
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    January-March 2004. 19th January
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    Rigidity of Graphs and Frameworks. (Abstract) 26th January Charles Leedham-
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    Green (Abstract) 2nd February Pavel Zalesski Virtually free pro-p groups. 9th February A.Braun (Haifa) When is a finitely generated module (over a commutative ring) projective? (Abstract) 16th February
    Departmental
    Seminars and Dinner
    rd February Donald Preece What you can do with two zeros (or none). (Abstract) st March Dudley Stark Probability and permutations. th March R.A. Bailey
    Association schemes:
    Designed experiments,
    algebra and combinatorics (Abstract) th March Leonard Soicher
    Block designs, groups and computation.
    22nd March Alina Vdovina tba 29th March Peter Cameron
    Isometries of Urysohn space.
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    The talks are held on Mondays at 16:30 in the Mathematics Seminar Room (103) on Level 1 of the Mathematics Building, Queen Mary, University of London. Tea and coffee are available in the Mathematics Common Room (102) from 15:00. Cheese and wine usually follow after the talk.

    52. Luzin
    There was a mathematics student at the university, pavel Florensky, who experienceda crisis The next students included PS urysohn, AN Kolmogorov, NK Bari, LA
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Luzin.html
    Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin
    Born: 9 Dec 1883 in Irkutsk, Russia
    Died: 25 Feb 1950 in Moscow, USSR
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    to see six larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. Nikolai's father was a businessman, half Russian and half Buryat. Nikolai was the only son of his parents and the family moved to Tomsk when he was about eleven years old so that he could attend the Gymnasium there. One might expect that Nikolai would have shown a special talent for mathematics at the Gymnasium, but this was far from the case ([15] and [16]):- This was because the system of instruction ... was based on mechanical memory: it was required to learn the theorems by heart and to reproduce their proofs exactly. For Luzin this was torture. His progress in mathematics at the Gymnasium became worse and worse, so that his father was obliged to engage a tutor ... Fortunately the tutor was a talented young man who quickly discovered that, despite Luzin's poor performance in mathematics, he could solve hard problems but often using a novel method that the tutor had never seen before. Soon the tutor had shown Luzin that mathematics was not a subject where one had to learn long lists of facts, but a topic where creativity and imagination played a major role.

    53. HJM, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2002
    Napoli (Italy)} (degiova@matna2.dma.unina.it) and pavel Shumyatsky, Department ofHahnMazurkiewicz Theorem, as well as Alexandroff-urysohn characterization of
    http://www.math.uh.edu/~hjm/Vol28-4.html
    HOUSTON JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
    Electronic Edition Vol. 28, No. 4, 2002
    Editors
    Managing Editor
    : K. Kaiser (Houston)
    Houston Journal of Mathematics
    Courtesy of Professor M. F. Newman
    Photographer: Marie Colvill (Austral. Nat. Univ.) This issue is dedicated to the memory of Bernhard Neumann, who passed away on October 21st, 2002 in Canberra Australia. Professor Neumann was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg and died a few days after celebrating his 93rd birthday.
    Professor Neumann's mathematical stature, editorial expertise and general wisdom has been of great help to successive editors of the journal. He greatly helped the development of the journal and will be missed as both an editor and a friend.
    Contents Ulrich Albrecht,
    Modules with Morita-Equivalent Endomorphism Rings,
    pp. 665-681.
    ABSTRACT. Let A and B be modules, which are faithfully flat over their endomorphism ring. The categories of A-solvable and B-solvable modules coincide if and only if A and B are similar. While similar modules have Morita equivalent endomorphism rings, the failure of the converse raises the question which module-theoretic properties are shared by modules with equivalent endomorphism rings. This paper addresses this question by investigating equivalences between full subcategories of the categories of A- and B-solvable modules, respectively. In particular, every equivalence between the category of A-solvable and the category of B-solvable modules is induced by a Morita equivalence between E(A) and E(B) if A and B are faithfully flat as modules over their endomorphism ring. Several examples show that these results may fail without the faithfulness condition.

    54. Res
    119183. (with F.Palmeira) pavel Samuilovich urysohn. The MathematicalIntelligencer, vol.12 (1990), no.4, 39. Eigenfunctions and
    http://mystic.math.neu.edu/shubin/
    MIKHAIL A. SHUBIN
    CURRICULUM VITAE
    Updated January 2004
    EDUCATION AND DEGREES
    Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Leningrad branch of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Academy of Sciences of USSR (LOMI), 1981.
    Ph.D. in Mathematics (Differential Equations), Department of Mech. and Math. Moscow State University, 1969.
    Master degree in Mathematics, Department of Mech. and Math. Moscow State University, 1966.
    EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
    Department of Mathematics, Northeastern University, 1992 -
    Department of Mathematics M.I.T., 1991 - 1992
    Institute of New Technologies (Moscow), 1990 - 1991
    Department of Mechanics and and Mathematics, Moscow State University, 1969 - 1990
    HONORS
    Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (elected in 1996).
    Matthews Distinguished University Professor, Northeastern University (from 2001).
    GRANTS
  • DMS-0107796, 04/01/2001 - 03/31/2004, National Science Foundation DMS-9706038, 07/01/1997 - 06/30/2000, National Science Foundation. BSF-94-00299, 09/01/95 - 09/01/98, USA - Israel Binational Science Foundation, joint with Michael Farber (Tel Aviv University, Israel) and Jerome Levine (Brandeis University).
  • 55. Mathematics Authors/titles Mar 2002
    Title On the quantum KazhdanLusztig functor Authors pavel Etingof, Adriano TitleDistance matrices, random metrics and urysohn space Authors A. Vershik (St
    http://arxiv.org/list/math/0203
    Mathematics
    Authors and titles for Mar 2002
    math.PR/0203001 abs pdf
    Title: A General Class of Estimators of Population Median Using Two Auxiliary Variables in Double Sampling
    Authors: Jack Allen Housila P. Singh Sarjinder Singh Florentin Smarandache
    Comments: 21 pages, 3 tables
    Subj-class: Probability
    MSC-class:
    Journal-ref:
    Published in InterStat - Statistics on the Internet,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, U.S.A, March 2002, #2.
    math.HO/0203002 abs html
    Title: Foundations of Mathematics
    Authors: G. J. Chaitin (IBM Research)
    Subj-class: History and Overview
    MSC-class: 03-03 (Primary) 01-02, 68Q30 (Secondary)
    math.QA/0203003 abs ps pdf other
    Title: On the quantum Kazhdan-Lusztig functor
    Authors: Pavel Etingof Adriano Moura
    Comments: 13 pages. New section added Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory MSC-class:
    math.QA/0203004 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Vertex algebras and the class algebras of wreath products Authors: Weiqiang Wang Comments: 25 pages, latex, minor changes, to appear in Proc. London Math. Soc Subj-class: Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory

    56. Listing Of Past Events Announced On Techmath.
    27 October 2003 AR pavel Sobolevskii Yakov Goltser, New trends in the 26 June 2003Anatoly Vershik, urysohn UNIVERSAL METRIC SPACE AND MATRIX APPROACH TO THE
    http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~techm/tmoldmsg.html
    Listing of past events announced on Techmath.
    1 June HJ Yisrael Aumann, Risk Aversion in the Talmud.
    1 June HF Edriss S. Titi, On the Question of Global Regularity for Three-Dimensional Flows.
    1 June HF Edriss S. Titi, The Navier-Stokes Equations and Turbulence (Mathematics Club).
    1 June Dan Romik, A variational problem for random square Young tableaux.
    1 June WI David Mumford, Mathematical Approaches to Optimal Deformations between Planar Shapes.
    31 May HJ
    31 May Michael Goldstein, Localization of eigenfunctions and its applications.
    31 May WI Eran Ofek, Easily refutable subformulas of large random 3CNF formulas (C.S. Seminar).
    31 May BG Chen Dubi, Operator theory and functions of several complex variables - a reproducing kernel approach.
    31 May Yair Censor, MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION FOR THE INVERSE PROBLEM OF INTENSITY MODULATED RADIATION THERAPY.
    30 May HJ IN-KOO CHO, RATIONALIZABILITY AND MONOTONICITY IN LARGE UNIFORM PRICE AND DOUBLE AUCTIONS. 30 May Felix Goldberg, Commuting between graphs and matrices. (Thesis Seminar) 30 May BI Avital Frumkin, Heckman-Klyachko Probability.

    57. History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians
    18971978). pavel Samuilovich urysohn (1898-1924) *MT; Emil Artin (1898-1962)*SB *MT; Raphaël Salem (1898-1963) *SB; Philip Franklin
    http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
    Chronological List of Mathematicians
    Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan
    Table of Contents
    1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below
    List of Mathematicians
      1700 B.C.E.
    • Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT
      700 B.C.E.
    • Baudhayana (c. 700)
      600 B.C.E.
    • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT
    • Apastamba (c. 600)
    • Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB
    • Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT
    • Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB
    • Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520)
      500 B.C.E.
    • Katyayana (c. 500)
    • Nabu-rimanni (c. 490)
    • Kidinu (c. 480)
    • Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT
    • Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT
    • Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT
    • Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB
    • Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT
    • Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB
    • Meton (c. 430) *SB

    58. Papers Received As Of Thu 28 Feb 02 210003 GMT. (To Retrieve
    Title On the quantum KazhdanLusztig functor Authors pavel Etingof, Adriano 30GMT (16kb) Title Distance matrices, random metrics and urysohn space Authors
    http://www-library.desy.de/preparch/math/0203/0203.list
    smarand(at)unm.edu chaitin(at)us.ibm.com adrianoam(at)ime.unicamp.br ww9c(at)weyl.math.virginia.edu dong(at)math.ucsc.edu lisca(at)dm.unipi.it mmlopes(at)lmc.fc.ul.pt lalonso(at)usc.es as2(at)york.ac.uk brundan(at)darkwing.uoregon.edu stavros(at)maths.warwick.ac.uk volodya(at)e-math.ams.org kapovich(at)math.uiuc.edu kapovich(at)math.uiuc.edu omueller(at)mis.mpg.de burdzy(at)math.washington.edu avershik(at)mpim-bonn.mpg.de cheniot(at)gyptis.univ-mrs.fr schupp(at)math.uiuc.edu makesth(at)macs.biu.ac.il kostik(at)kk1437.spb.edu tienzung(at)math.univ-montp2.fr sidorov(at)umist.ac.uk lytvynov(at)wiener.iam.uni-bonn.de carpi(at)mat.uniroma3.it rade(at)turing.mi.sanu.ac.yu guido(at)axp.mat.uniroma2.it mbaake(at)mahler.math-inf.uni-greifswald.de markman(at)math.umass.edu lrudolph(at)black.clarku.edu aaron(at)math.colgate.edu oka(at)vkampen.math.metro-u.ac.jp patricia(at)osiris.th.u-psud.fr dzhuma(at)ihes.fr miyachi(at)u-gakugei.ac.jp paul.nagy(at)unine.ch olmo(at)wamba.cpd.uva.es juan-pablo.ortega(at)inln.cnrs.fr alabert(at)mat.uab.es turaev(at)math.u-strasbg.fr

    59. Papers Received As Of Sat 1 Apr 00 000004 GMT. (To Retrieve
    revised v2) Thu, 13 Apr 2000 233227 GMT (33kb) Title RamseyMilman phenomenon,urysohn metric spaces Paper math.QA/0004042 From pavel Etingof etingof(at
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    60. 17 Aug History: This Date
    1924 pavel Samuilovich urysohn, Jewish Ukrainian topologist, born on 03 February1898. He drowns while swimming in rough seas during a vacation in Brittany.
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    Events
    deaths births , of 17 AUG
    [For Aug 17 Julian go to Gregorian date: 1583~1699: Aug 27 1700s: Aug 28 1800s: Aug 29 1900~2099: Aug 30 ... ANY DAY OF THE YEAR IN HISTORY On a 17 August:
    1999 Chechnya war: http://www.cdi.org/issues/Europe/aug.html 1998 Clinton admits "inappropriate relationship"
    Contrary to his testimony in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case, President Bill Clinton acknowledges to prosecutors from the office of Independent Counsel Ken Starr that he had had an extramarital affair with ex-White House intern Monica Lewinsky. In four hours of closed-door testimony, conducted in the Map Room of the White House, Clinton speaks live via closed-circuit television to a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He is the first sitting president to ever testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct.
    That evening, President Clinton gives a four-minute televised address to the nation in which he admits he had an inappropriate relationship with Monica Lewinsky. In the brief speech, which is filled of legalisms, the word "sex" is absent and the word "regret" is only used in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family.
    In April of 1996, Lewinsky was transferred to the Pentagon. That summer, she first confided in Pentagon co-worker Linda Tripp about her sexual relationship with the president. In 1997, with that relationship ended, Tripp began to secretly record conversations with Lewinsky in which she gave details about the affair. In December, Lewinsky was subpoenaed by lawyers for Paula Jones, who was suing the president on sexual harassment charges.

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