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When former Indiana congressman Timothy Roemer arrived in New Delhi in July as President Barack Obamas new ambassador to India, he inherited one of the few U.S. international relationships that had dramatically improved during the Bush... Full Article at History News Network
domestic shell 11/23/2009, Yeppoon clearer cleaner water 11/21/2009, Great Keppel Island shelley on the beach 11/20/2009, Port Clinton awed 11/20/2009, Pearl Bay doldrum shell 11/19/2009,... Full Article at Sail Blogs
Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
When I met Bruce King, I thought I was a personable, likable, warm, outgoing person. He made me look like a psychopathic shut-in
That's good news for the lucky turkey, but not much help for the many nonviolent first offenders languishing in federal prisons because, nine months into office, Obama has yet to exercise his presidential pardon power. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Curtis bests the Tottenville, 36-14, on Oct. 9. The two teams play for the PSAL title on Saturday at noon. Which team will win the PSAL City Championship in football on Saturday? Full Article at New York Daily News
Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Gary Gensler seems like a Washington rarity: He apologizes for his mistakes. Full Article at CNBC
Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
But at heart, Pam is a Utah girl through and through—she was raised in Clinton, graduated from Clearfield High School, and earned her undergraduate degree from Weber State and Park College.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (left) and Sen. Jim Webb. Background: Protesters rally against government bailouts in New York in April. Is a Jackson revival under way? Full Article at Salon
By Elizabeth Williamson One day last summer, Gene Mulak, observing carnage in the sand trap, decided it was time to rescue the Leader of the Free World."Open the clubface more!" the golf pro yelled to President Barack Obama. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946) served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the fifteenth Democrat elected to that office. He was the third-youngest president, only older than Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy when he went into office. Full Article
Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton speaks at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger attend the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton addresses the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
View Photo »US Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) talks with reporters after attending the Democrats' weekly caucus which was addressed by Former US President Bill Clinton discussing health care legislation on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) talks with reporters after attending the Democrats' weekly caucus which was addressed by Former US President Bill Clinton discussing health care legislation on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton get a hug from Elton John at the Elton John AIDS Foundation�s eighth annual benefit �An Enduring Vision� November 16, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »When I met Bruce King, I thought I was a personable, likable, warm, outgoing person. He made me look like a psychopathic shut-in
But at heart, Pam is a Utah girl through and through—she was raised in Clinton, graduated from Clearfield High School, and earned her undergraduate degree from Weber State and Park College.
I've been trying for two years to get here to Alaska
It's time for the US to turn its landmine practice into policy ... President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton should instruct officials who plan to be at the meeting to confirm publicly that the US is committed to joining the Mine Ban Treaty in the near future.
We are encouraging them (India and Pakistan) to get back into dialogue. We think that (dialogue) is important. But with respect to any resolution, that's up to them
Having the rose in Clinton's or the UN secretary's lounge puts Israel at the top of their thoughts
So that is the message that I took to Pakistan when I was there a few weeks ago. It's the message that I continue to stress with our friends in Pakistan
In the primaries, Obama distinguished himself from Clinton on health care by opposing an individual mandate. In the general election, he distinguished himself from McCain by opposing taxes on health benefits. So now he is trying to pass bills with both an individual mandate and taxes on health benefits ...
So that is the message that I took to Pakistan when I was there a few weeks ago. It's the message that I continue to stress with our friends in Pakistan
Obama-Clinton Middle East strategy is a disaster
We know that there is a cross-border fertilization of extremism and terrorism. Afghanistan cannot get control over its territory and defeat the Taliban if they can go across the border into Pakistan as a safe haven
Ambassador Rapp says he wants the U.S. to join the ICC. Since coming into office, President Obama says he wants the U.S. to join and Secretary of State Clinton says it's unfortunate that the U.S. is not a part of the ICC
We know that there is a cross-border fertilization of extremism and terrorism. Afghanistan cannot get control over its territory and defeat the Taliban if they can go across the border into Pakistan as a safe haven
These kids earned some respect and set a mark for future teams at Clinton Central to strive for. We had a huge crowd with high expectations, and we want them to expect a lot
President Karzai’s inaugural address provides an important new starting point, and we intend to build on it ... The United States shares this same objective, and we welcome this strong commitment.
I value highly the opportunity to discuss with Secretary of State Clinton our bilateral relations and particularly energy security issues
This is an important moment ... Today’s inauguration opens a real window of opportunity for a new compact between the Afghan government and its people, and for a new chapter in the partnership between Afghanistan and the international community.
Having learned — maybe even overlearned — the lesson from the Clinton era and Kyoto, the U.S. administration this time around is really waiting to take all of its cues from Congress
There is now a clear window of opportunity for President Karzai and his government to make a new compact with the people of Afghanistan to demonstrate clearly that they're going to have accountability and tangible results that will improve the lives of the people who live throughout this magnificent cou...
We're going to make sure we take care of all the details. We're for Clinton getting well ... Each day Clinton's done a great job of communicating how he's felt, and that's what it's going to take. I want to be involved with those conversations, not so much to see 'how fast can we get him back,' but just...
If Elton had only made music, that would have been a big enough gift to the world ... But what he and the Elton John AIDS Foundation have done is truly remarkable.
When their side controlled the presidency, the House, the Senate, they jettisoned paying for things ... And what happened? We went from substantial surpluses under the Clinton administration, to substantial deficits under the Bush administration.
Now that the election is finally over, we're looking to see tangible evidence that the government, led by the president but going all the way down to the local level, will be more responsive to the needs of the people, will deliver the services that the people of Afghanistan want
We're going to make sure we take care of all the details. We're for Clinton getting well ... Each day Clinton's done a great job of communicating how he's felt, and that's what it's going to take. I want to be involved with those conversations, not so much to see 'how fast can we get him back,' but just...
We're going to be doing what we can to create an atmosphere in which the blood and treasure that the United States has committed to Afghanistan can be justified and can produce the kind of results that we're looking for
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