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  • June 2008
    • Clintons' Dream Has Finally Died

      Clintons' Dream Has Finally Died

      (Newser) - Bill and Hillary Clinton will stay on the political scene, but today marked the end of an era for America’s top power couple, John Harris writes in Politico. The Clintons have spent nearly 40 years fixated on the White House—it was the organizing principle of their lives together—and now, for Hillary, that dream is over. More »

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      Hillary Clinton   Bill Clinton   White House   Clinton administration

  • March 2008
    • Vendors to Clinton: Don't Be a Deadbeat

      Vendors to Clinton: Don't Be a Deadbeat

      (Newser) - Hillary Clinton’s campaign is earning a deadbeat reputation among some campaign vendors, reports Politico. To keep pace with Obama and maintain reserves for future media buys and events, it has put off paying hundreds of bills, leaving many—mostly small and local—businesses grousing. Clinton ended February with $16 million in primary funds, including $5 million of her own money, and $8.7 million in unpaid bills. More »

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      Hillary Clinton   campaign fundraising   Clinton 2008   campaign finance   campaign   campaign funds   Clinton administration

    • Bill Clinton Welcomed Wright

      Bill Clinton Welcomed Wright

      (Newser) - Barack Obama’s controversial former pastor was twice invited to the Clinton White House with groups of influential clergy, Politico reports, demonstrating that he is not the fringe figure he's been made out to be in the recent flap over his views. A photograph of Jeremiah Wright with Bill Clinton was posted by an anonymous blog supporting his church and has been distributed elsewhere, including the New York Times , courtesy of the Obama campaign. More »

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      Barack Obama   Hillary Clinton   Bill Clinton   Jeremiah Wright   Monica Lewinsky   Clinton administration

    • Papers Show First Lady Away at Key Foreign Policy Moments

      Papers Show First Lady Away at Key Foreign Policy Moments

      (Newser) - As historians and political strategists pore over newly released documents from Hillary Clinton’s years in the White House, the Guardian jumps in with a first look at whether she was present when big foreign policy decisions were reached. Clinton has made her role in the administration a central peg of her candidacy, a claim the paper speculates could be undermined by the schedule. More »

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      Hillary Clinton   Bill Clinton   foreign policy   first lady   Clinton administration   Clinton Presidential Library

    • Clinton to Release First Lady Schedules

      Clinton to Release First Lady Schedules

      (Newser) - The public can finally get a look at Hillary Clinton’s record as first lady—all 11,046 pages of it. The National Archives will release all of Clinton's daily schedules, it announced yesterday, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request made almost a year ago. The documents detail Clinton’s comings and goings, including meetings, trips, speaking engagements, and social functions. More »

  • January 2008
    • Greenies Aim to Stop Bush's Alaska Plan

      Greenies Aim to Stop Bush's Alaska Plan

      (Newser) - Greenies are hoping to stop President Bush from opening Alaskan woodland to logging and road construction, the Washington Post reports. Bush unveiled plans yesterday to let developers tackle 2.4 million acres of Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the nation's largest national woodland. But angry environmentalists and the Alaska Forest Association have vowed to block the scheme in court, the AP reports. More »

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      Bush administration   Alaska   environmentalism   Clinton administration   logging   forests   timber

    • White House Still Lacks Email Archive

      White House Still Lacks Email Archive

      (Newser) - The ongoing controversy over the potential disappearance of millions of White House emails stems from an inadequate archiving system that has not been brought up to snuff despite court orders to do so, the Washington Post reports. In fact, the White House scrapped a system put in place by the Clinton administration but has not replaced it. More »

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      George W. Bush   Iraq war   White House   email   National Archives   Clinton administration

  • October 2007
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