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John Fielding, CEO
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Former president Bill Clinton is reported to have been meeting with network television executives about hosting his own talk show.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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We had promised to have our network on the air to coincide with the then US President Bill Clinton's visit to Botswana, on March 29th 1998.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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They already are upset that the administration is revising former President Bill Clinton's forest policies, including the "roadless rule" protecting more than 58 million acres from most logging and road construction.
President Clinton's signing of the E-SIGN bill establishes that the traditional validity of hand-signed paper documents now applies to electronic e-commerce signatures.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Compare President Bill Clinton's personal Weekly Horoscope Forecast with the general Free Weekly Horoscope for the Sun Sign of Leo to see the similarities and differences.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Bill Clintons legacy could be the "Abortion President" he has a lot of support from even conservatives that embrace abortion, you see it on the BBS at MSNBC.
"President Clinton's veto of a bill that would have banned a rarely used type of late-term abortion will stand.
That’s the word the insiders are uttering theses days for the Clintons, Senator Hillary and former President Bill Clinton.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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President Clinton's former lover, Gennifer Flowers writes in her book "Passion and Betrayal" of Bill confessing to her that Hillary sleeps with more woman than he does.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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He reiterated President Clinton's pledges to veto any bills that gut worker protections, permit sham unions, or repeal the Davis Bacon or Service Contracts Act.
During the Democratic administration of President Carter the Refuge was expanded, and in more recent years, it was spared from development by President Clinton's veto of proposed budget bills which would have opened the area for drilling.
Tim Hutchinson (R-AR) reviewed President Clinton's call for a welfare reform bill, noting that this Congress already sent the President one, but the President vetoed it.
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