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As His Wife’s Campaign Winds Down, Bill Clinton Remains Wound Up
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
An article in this month's edition of Vanity Fair suggests that former U.S. president Bill Clinton's volatile temper has hurt the White House aspirations of his wife , Hillary. (article 5) (Elise Amendola/Associated Press) Even as the U.S. presidential primary campaign comes to an end Tuesday, there's controversy swirling around former president Bill Clinton and his possible impact on his wife's run for the White House. (article 5) Former President Bill Clinton took the microphone here on Monday and began with a lament that it might be his last day as a campaigner. (article 6) Speaking to a reporter for the Web site, Mr. Clinton said the article was part of a pattern of media bias against Mrs. Clinton and in favor of her rival for the Democratic nomination , Senator Barack Obama. (article 6) Assemblyman Karim Camara of Brooklyn contributed $500 to Hillary Clinton's Senate re- election campaign in 2006 and described Bill Clinton as a political hero. (article 1) The Democratic primary season that formally ends on Tuesday night not only broke all records on cost, duration and levels of participation. (article 7) Clinton incorrectly thanked Curt Bernard instead of Mayor Dan Specht, with the mere mention of the former's name drawing jeers and some boos from the crowd. (article 3)

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  • Other stories about Obama, Clinton and campaign:
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  • ABC News: Obama Camp Says Dem Campaign Could Finally Be Over in 48 Hours (18 articles)
  • ABC News: Obama First Black Major Party Nominee (6 articles)

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  • Story keywords
    Obama, Clinton, campaign, Democratic, Party

    Source articles
    1. Minority Groups, New York, Hillary Clinton - (baltimoresun.com, 06/03/2008, 233 words)
    2. Clinton Wraps Up Final Campaign Event of Primary Season (CBS News, 06/02/2008, 471 words)
    3. Clinton Messes Up Mayor's Name, Voice Gives Out (CBS News, 06/02/2008, 419 words)
    4. The Clinton juggernaut coughs and splutters to a halt (timesonline.co.uk, 06/04/2008, 780 words)
    5. A final Bill Clinton snafu erupts before U.S. primaries end (cbc.ca, 06/03/2008, 535 words)
    6. As His Wife’s Campaign Winds Down, Bill Clinton Remains Wound Up (nytimes.com, 06/03/2008, 1186 words)
    7. Clinton’s best asset turns to liability (ft.com, 06/03/2008, 729 words)




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