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Breyer in the Caribbean country of Saint Kitts and Nevis earlier this month has been arrested, the Wall Street Journal has reported. Vedel Browne, 28, turned himself in over the weekend. He is believed to have been masked and wielding a machete when he...
Yana Paskova for The New York Times Public Advocate Bill de Blasio has not declared his intentions for the 2013 mayoral race, but he has posted strong fund-raising numbers. Follow NYTMetro Connect with us on Twitter for breaking news and headlines in...
And then, of course, you’ve got George Washington, which I suppose would be “hot” if you were into dudes that looked like your grandmother: Nope. Don’t get that one at all. Sorry, George. I can understand (though I don’t agree with) Bill Clinton;...
Watts, a fellow Republican who served in the U.S. House with Gingrich during the presidency of Bill Clinton, spoke Monday night at the Jackson County Republican Party's annual Lincoln Day Dinner. Watts is endorsing Gingrich for the Republican...
"His name and his presidency are synonymous with the word `civility.'" She added that civility was "something badly needed" today. Pelosi called Bush a "strong president, confident to speak of a kinder, gentler America." And she hailed him for his work...
The Florida Republican leads an expansive list of possibilities on a Fairleigh DIckinson University survey of registered Republican and independent voters that includes all the usual suspects - plus Glenn Beck, Herman Cain, “someone young,” “a...
“How many second chances does any one person deserve?” “Bill Clinton's view is, as many second chances as a person's willing to take.” This sounds a lot like the attitude underlying a lot of Clinton hatred, that he's someone who, having firmly...
21 (Bloomberg) -- When Bill Clinton told American executives that they’d be “nuts” not to invest in Ireland, many were already ahead of the former president. U.S. companies were behind almost 40 percent of offices bought or leased in Dublin in 2011 and...
He’s more like Babe Ruth or Buffalo Bill than a politician, and just going as Eugene said to college campuses imagine in Pennsylvania and Ohio, or even at the convention just being standing there with Barack Obama. He has a very high approval rating,...
As a programme on PBS - America’s high-minded, non-commercial channel - Clinton was never going to be sensationalist. At times last night, though, it came pretty close to being sensational. Bill Clinton was famously born in Hope, Arkansas. By then, his...
Also, he was the guy behind the Teapot Dome scandal. He died in office and the only reason anybody even noticed was because shit started getting better. How about this guy? I’m going to be honest with you here, I think William Jefferson Clinton is the...
But since 2001, the federal government has returned to deficit spending, increasing the national debt to proportions unseen since World War II. President George W. Bush used debt to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. President Barack Obama has...
We’ve learned that Mr. “Family Values,” the Christian crusader leading the pitchforked crowd against the infidel sinner, Bill Clinton, was at the same time having an affair with a staffer 23 years his junior while still married to his second wife,...
...injury by...- 12:25 pm Upstairs, over the business storefront, there's now a different kind of starter home.- 10:55 pm Hamburger chain Smashburger has become a smash hit, growing from three Denver locations in 2007 to...- 6:31 pm Small retailers are in serious...
Those college writings reveal many of the same traits Illinoisans now see in their governor. Patrick J. Quinn, a Hinsdale native and Fenwick High School grad, went East for college to that prestigious Jesuit school in our nation's capitol, Georgetown...
It would be fitting. After all, this is the 20th anniversary of Ross Perot’s independent candidacy. Perot won close to 20 per cent of the vote, and his success was instrumental in making deficit reduction one of Bill Clinton’s top priorities. An...
For now, however, her workspace is too crowded and her life is too frantic. Castle, 10:01 p.m. , ABC. Wrapping up a two-parter, Rick tries to stop what could explode into a world war. He's working with two women he's fictionalized as sexy characters in...
Woodrow Wilson, the first president to openly criticize the Constitution referring to it as “obsolete,” earns an F. Notably, Calvin Coolidge was the lone president to earn an A+. Joining Wilson in the failing ranks are Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon...
"We've seen that these kinds of previews can help generate viewer buzz and drive tune-in." Like us on Facebook The documentary extensively covers the life of former U.S present, Bill Clinton. Starting from his childhood to the end of his second term...
War II, according to a recent Harris Interactive poll. When Harris matched all the presidents since World War II against one another, a quarter of respondents said Reagan was the best president. Franklin Roosevelt was favored by 19 percent, 15 percent...
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. He became president... Full Article
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) prepares for a shot as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos looks on (R) during an exhibition golf match in Bogota February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Former US President Bill Clinton (R) and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (L) during the pro am event ahead of the Nationwide Tour's Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship in Bogota, on February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (C) and former US President Bill Clinton (2nd-R) play golf during the pro am event ahead of the Nationwide Tour's Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship in Bogota, on February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (C) waves next to former Colombian President Andres Pastrana (R) before teeing off during the pro am event ahead of the Nationwide Tour's Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship in Bogota, on February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton watches the ball after hitting from the second tee during an exhibition game with Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos, not pictured, in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Clinton is playing an exhibition tournament to raise funds for the Clinton...
View Photo »Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos, second from left, putts on the second green as former President Bill Clinton, right, watches during an exhibition game in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Clinton is playing an exhibition tournament to raise funds for the Clinton...
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton, right, talks with Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos before an exhibition golf game in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Clinton is playing an exhibition tournament to raise funds for the Clinton Foundation, which is also the opening of the...
View Photo »Former President Bill Clinton wears a traditional Colombian hat before playing an exhibition golf game in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Clinton is playing an exhibition tournament to raise funds for the Clinton Foundation, which is also the opening of the Pacific Rubiales...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks during an annual ThisDay awards ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton says poverty is fueling the religious violence tearing at Nigeria. In a speech Monday, Clinton acknowledged he was "really...
View Photo »Nigerian Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, left, listens to U.S. Former President Bill Clinton,right, as he answers questions at an annual ThisDay awards ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Former U.S. Also attending, President Bill Clinton says poverty is...
View Photo »Cherie Blair, wife of Former British prime minister Tony Blair, and former US President Bill Clinton, right, attend an annual ThisDay awards ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Former U.S. Also attending, President Bill Clinton says poverty is fueling the religious...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09: Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny (C) and Irish Deputy Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore (R) shake hands as former U.S. President Bill Clinton compliments their government at the Invest in Ireland Forum on February 9, 2012 in New York City. Clinton hosted the...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) greets Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny at the Invest in Ireland Forum on February 9, 2012 in New York City. Clinton hosted the business forum at New York University to assist Ireland in drawing more international...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at the Invest in Ireland Forum on February 9, 2012 in New York City. Clinton hosted the business forum at New York University to assist Ireland in drawing more international investment and further stabilize its...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton waits backstage before addressing the crowd at the Invest In Ireland forum at New York University, in New York February 9, 2012. The Forum, hosted by Clinton, was also attended by Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Ireland's Foreign Minister Eamon...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (C) greets Ireland's ambassador to the United States Michael Collins (R) as Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Ireland's Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore (2nd L) and Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Jobs, and Innovation Richard Bruton are seen during...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) and Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny leave the stage after addressing the audience during the Invest in Ireland forum at New York University, in New York February 9, 2012. The Forum, hosted by Clinton, was also attended by Ireland's Foreign...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton gestures towards Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny (C) and Ireland's Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore (R) as he speaks during the Invest in Ireland Forum at New York University, in New York February 9, 2012. The Forum was also attended by Ireland's...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) greets Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny before a roundtable discussion with global business leaders to highlight opportunities for partnership in the Irish economy, at the New York University in New York, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton drinks coffee before hosting a round table discussion with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and global business leaders to highlight opportunities for partnership in the Irish economy at the New York University in New York, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley greets former U.S. President Bill Clinton (R) before a roundtable discussion with Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny and global business leaders to highlight opportunities for partnership in the Irish economy, at New York University in New York, February...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, center, is greeted by Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, left, and Deputy Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore, at the start of a conference hosted by New York University, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 in New York. Clinton spoke to a group of New York business leaders...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny talk during a conference at New York University, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 in New York. Clinton spoke to a group of New York business leaders about investing in Ireland.
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny shake hands at a conference hosted by New York University, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 in New York. Clinton spoke to a group of New York business leaders about investing in Ireland.
View Photo »Palestinian Liberation Organization Chariman Yasser Arafat (L), Jordan's King Hussein (2ndL), US President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) appear 01 October just outside the Oval Office of the White House after their meeting. The Middle East leaders are in...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) prepares for a shot as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos looks on (R) during an exhibition golf match in Bogota February 15, 2012.
View Photo »That's a good thing for all of us ... As all of you know, retail makes up nearly 20 percent of our GDP and supports, one way or another, about 25 percent of our jobs.
As [House] Speaker, I came back, working with President Bill Clinton. We passed a very Reagan-like program: less regulation, lower taxes. Unemployment dropped to 4.2 percent. We created 11 million jobs.
Poverty rates are rising and this is not good for retail
Some guy just walked up to me at the [New Hampshire campaign] headquarters with a picture of me standing at the presidential podium in Kansas City, Missouri, in April 1998 when I went with Bill Clinton to talk about Social Security reform. I was the Republican lead on the issue
When I was young, I was always confident that I could find another job
Conversations: William Jefferson Clinton, from Hope to Harlem
I think he's doing well just because he's thinking ... People are hungry for ideas that make some sense.
conference hosted by President Bill Clinton where students from around the world come together for a weekend to discuss their commitment to actions-new, specific, and measurable goals designed to address pressing issues at the local, national, or international level. The conference is organized around p...
We can't do some things, like clean up the home mortgage crisis, unless the Congress will work with him, so I tried to gives some ideas, like on corporate tax reform and other things, where I think they can work together ... It's kind of like what happened to me in 1995 when I had a Republican Congress....
Since Barney Frank, Gail Sheehy, and lots of liberals, perhaps including Bill Clinton, knew about Newt’s affair years before it went public, why didn’t they out him?
See, that's a new wrinkle on this
A lot of people love politics ... Bill Clinton loved politics. FDR loved politics. Ronald Reagan loved politics. Great leaders love what they do.
People are hungry for ideas that make some sense.
He better know a lot of people love politics. Bill Clinton loves politics. FDR loved politics. Ronald Reagan loved politics. Great leaders love what they do. So who would love politics?
That was a thoughtful response ... It's gotten him in some trouble with people who have a set ideology ... because at various times he's supported doing something about climate change and other issues which are anathema to the extreme conservatives in the Republican Party, but I think that he's being re...
Romney confirmed he voted for former U.S. Sen. Paul Tsongas in the state's 1992 Democratic presidential primary, saying he did so both because Tsongas was from Massachusetts and because he favored his ideas over those of Bill Clinton
I think he’s doing well just because he’s thinking, and people are hungry for ideas that make some sense ... He's being rewarded for thinking.
What I took from the reassessment is, it’s a financial reassessment ... I think my advice to the campaign is to look at John McCain in 2007 and Bill Clinton in 1991. Both went through similar situations and became the nominee.
He’s being rewarded for thinking
As I travel around the country I talk with a lot of tea party leaders. Ross Perot is in front and foremost of their minds. He gave us Bill Clinton for eight years. They don’t want to have a third party candidate split the center-right vote and give us another four years of President Obama.
That was a thoughtful response
The combined budgets of the 95 major programs that Newt’s contract with America promised to eliminate, have increased by 13 percent… over the years. [Since then under Newt] the Republican controlled Congress has approved discretionary spending that exceeded Bill Clinton’s requests.
He’s articulate and he tries to think of a conservative version of an idea that will solve a legitimate problem
Our country is in great need of a leader whom we can trust, who has moral integrity, who would put America first and who is capable of sending Bill Clinton back to Arkansas
I still think Romney comes across as strong and forceful and knowledgeable, and I think Perry did much better than he’s been doing
