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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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President Clinton's commitment to bring together major apparel companies, labor unions, human rights and consumer groups to find solutions to the industry's sweatshop problems was exactly right.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Explores President Clinton's declining commitment to ending homelessness, assesses the implementation of welfare reform, and announces the NCH Consumer-Provider conference.
President Clinton's proposed budget for fiscal year 2001 calls for increasing federal spending for research and development in science by almost $3 billion.
This plan is the first step in achieving President Clinton's goals of the privatization of the management of Domains while providing competition for domain name services.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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President Clinton's Medicaid proposal would allow states to implement these programs on a budget-neutral basis without having to obtain a federal waiver.
Furthering President Clinton's goal of summertime academic enrichment, this new initiative provides meaningful summer work experience and develops academic skills required for effectiveness in the workplace.
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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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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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President Clinton's chief advisor on aid to Russia, Ambassador Richard Morningstar, confirms in his 29 July rebuttal to my article that the United States "currently" has no means of verifying whether Russia is dismantling warheads as it claims to do.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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He was emboldened to believe that when the World Trade Center was attacked, President Bush would not retaliate any more firmly than Clinton's response to the bombings of our embassies or the attack on the U.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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President Clinton's own fortunes revived when he joined progressive members of Congress in standing up to defend popular programs - Medicare, environmental protection, school lunches -from the conservative assault.
President Bill Clinton's 81 Answers House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing of 19 November 1998, in which Kenneth Starr testifies.
Early in former President Clinton's term the Senate Republicans gave notice that they would challenge any of his judicial nominees whom they considered to be insufficiently committed to the death penalty.
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