Clinton to Leno: Bill “Does Get A Little Carried Away Sometimes”
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Former Rep. William Lacy Clay says it was senior lawmakers - not the former first lady - who pushed through the measure, which President Bill Clinton signed into law after only 16 days in office. (article 9)
Clinton's answer came in response to a recent visit the former president made to a San Francisco delegate meeting where a delegate was discussing Richardson's endorsement of Obama. (article 3)
Clinton has been a vocal war critic and introduced three bills last year to curtail the U.S. military role in Iraq. (article 1)
Hillary Clinton has been pulling out all the stops to win the Democratic nomination for president but one: she still has not released her family's tax returns. (article 6)
Foreign clients have included Saudi Arabia's Dabbagh investment firm, which paid $600,000 for two speeches, and China's JingJi Real Estate Development Group, run by a local Communist Party official, which paid $200,000 for a speech. (article 7)
The Mito City Political Research Group, a Japanese political studies center, paid Clinton $400,000 for a 2002 speech about politics. (article 7)
The company was founded by Salim Khoja, a Kenyan immigrant who years earlier was convicted of stock fraud and was barred for life from the brokerage business. (article 7)
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Source articles
- Clinton on the sidelines of efforts to end the Iraq war (L.A. Times, 04/03/2008, 734 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 04/03/2008, 418 words)
- Clinton to Leno: Bill “Does Get A Little Carried Away Sometimes” (CBS News, 04/03/2008, 245 words)
- The return of Monica Lewinsky (boston.com, 04/03/2008, 681 words)
- For Clinton, New Wealth In Speeches (Washington Post, 04/01/2008, 720 words)
- ABC News: The Clinton Tax Returns: What Will They Reveal? (ABCNews, 04/03/2008, 376 words)
- For Clinton, New Wealth In Speeches (Washington Post, 04/01/2008, 682 words)
- For Clinton, New Wealth In Speeches (Washington Post, 04/01/2008, 700 words)
- FAMILY-LEAVE LEADER BARES HILLARY'S BIG BILL OF GOODS (NY Post, 04/04/2008, 408 words)
- Hillary vows rust belt revival :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Metro & Tri-State (suntimes.com, 04/03/2008, 425 words)
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