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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Cohen tries to strike balance
Josh Cohen grew up a saxophone player, studying music at the University of Maryland. Then Bill Clinton ran for president in 1992, and Cohen switched paths at the age of 18. "That was the first national presidential campaign that I really followed, and it...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, National Government, Local Authority, Personal Service
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He Made A "Mistake"? I Don't Think so
I have a proposal. Next time some politician goes before the cameras with his figurative pants down around his metaphoric ankles and says, "I made a mistake," let's form a mob and drag him from the podium. You bring the lanterns, I'll bring the...Tags: Jesse Jackson, Symptoms, Don Sherwood, Eliot Spitzer, Regional Authority
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Governor Sanford, you need an old-time scriptwriter
The other night, I watched transfixed as a governor wrestled with a matter of conscience. There was family pressure, there was statehouse intrigue. In the end, at high personal cost, the guv decided to stick to principle and do the right thing. And then,...Tags: Myrna Loy, CNN, Romance (genre), William Powell, Regional Authority
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Sheens' Growing Family Outgrows Gated Villa
Actor Charlie Sheen of "Two and a Half Men" and his wife, Brooke, both pictured here, have listed their 1927 Mediterranean in Los Angeles' Los Feliz section at $3,697,000. The Sheens spent the past year restoring and decorating the gated villa, which has...Tags: Homes, Connecticut, Sales, Los Angeles Times, Eddie Murphy
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INSIDE WASHINGTON: With many items missing, is National Archives good record-keeping steward?
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — National Archives visitors know they'll find the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the main building's magnificent rotunda in Washington. But they won't find the patent file for the Wright...Tags: Millard Fillmore, Iowa, Prisons, United States, Crimes
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On July 5, 1865, William Booth founded the Salvation Army in London
Today is Sunday, July 5, the 186th day of 2009. There are 179 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 5, 1865, William Booth founded the Salvation Army in LondonOn this date: In 1811, Venezuela became the first South American...Tags: Rhythm and Blues, Shirley Knight, Music, Fox Broadcasting Co., Salvation Army
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Frail and flawed
Frail and flawed We Americans like to believe that those upon whom we bestow elective office will conduct themselves with integrity, honesty and character. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford is the latest example demonstrating that our expectations are...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority
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With eye on ally Iran's turmoil, Syria looks for better ties with US and moderate Arabs
Associated Press WriterBEIRUT (AP) — Syria's leader sent a July 4 message full of praise to President Barack Obama on Friday and invited him to visit Syria — the latest signs Damascus is hedging its bets in Mideast politics, warming up to its rival the United States...Tags: Civil Unrest, Terrorism, United States, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Imperial and Royal Matters
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We asked you: Should politicians who admit to adulterous affairs resign?
We asked you: Should politicians who admit to adulterous affairs resign from office? YES: 49% NO: 51% A hand in the cookie jar Politicians who admit to adulterous affairs should resign from office. If a politician can't be trusted by his wife to...Tags: Apopka, Ethics, National Government, Values, Government
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All the presidents' dogs: A canine quiz
"If you want a friend in Washington," Harry Truman advised, "get a dog." And so the presidents have done. Some presidential pooches have been direct parties to history; others have had behind-the-scenes duties as children's pets and guard dogs. They all...Tags: John Adams, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Jefferson, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Easter
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Flamenco con fusión moderna
ESPECIAL PARA EL SENTINELCon grupos como Gipsy Kings y bailarines de la talla de Joaquín Cortés, nuevas generaciones alrededor del mundo descubrieron un flamenco distinto al de los abuelos de uno: más pop, sensual y moderno. Y dentro de esa movida ha estado Chico Castillo,...Tags: Rhythm and Blues, Folk Music, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Michael Jackson
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Leguizamo ahora es "madre soltera"
ESPECIAL PARA EL SENTINELJohn Leguizamo sabe cuándo darle calor a un papel. Lo cual es muy acertado de su parte, sobre todo porque su más reciente película transcurre en la Edad de Hielo. Y es que el actor colombiano puertorriqueño, encarna nuevamente a uno de sus personajes...Tags: Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Ray Romano, Marlon Brando, The Godfather (movie)
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