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  • [[Image:Bill Clinton.jpg|thumb|300px|President Clinton during a visit to Japan, July 2000]] '''Bill Clinton''' ('''William Jefferson Clinton''', born William Jefferson Blythe III, 194
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  • * Hamilton, Nigel. ''Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency'' (2007) covers 1993-96, 766pp * Harris, John F. ''The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House'' (2005) ISBN 0-375-50847-3, the best coverage of the pr
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  • ...rginia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/clinton Extensive essay on Bill Clinton and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi
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  • A significant amount of extraordinary rendition took place in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, as part of counterterrorism. Following initial U.S. ...pecialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration doctrine in the mid-1990s. In an interview with the
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  • [[Extraordinary rendition]] of suspects of counterterrorism programs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]], with brief U.S. interrogation but primary [[coerc
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • A 1995 [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] order on U.S. counterterrorism policy
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  • [[White House Chief of Staff]] in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; co-chair, [[National Commission on Fiscal Respons
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  • ...rginia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/clinton Extensive essay on Bill Clinton and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi
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  • [[Extraordinary rendition]] of suspects of counterterrorism programs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]], with brief U.S. interrogation but primary [[coerc
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  • [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] agent who became director during the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; U.S. Federal prosecutor and judge; Leadership Cou
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  • ...ure America]]; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]
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  • ...a administration]]; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; Chief of Staff in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; former Member of Congress
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  • Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; business executive; close adviser to [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • ...kings Institution]]; deputy director of [[National Economic Council]] in [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; Spouse of [[Kurt Campbell]]
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  • Chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]] and fundraiser during the [[Bill Clinton]] administration
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  • ...Assistant Secretary of Commerce for the Middle East and Africa]] in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; before entering law, speechwriter in the [[Jimmy
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  • ...the [[Progressive Policy Institute]] (PPI), a think tank associated with [[Bill Clinton]]; cofounder of [[Democratic Leadership Council]]
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton|Clinton administration}}
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  • ...Council on Foreign Relations; [[U.S. Secretary of the Treasury]] in the [[Bill Clinton]] administration
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  • ...[[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]], and the 45th Vice President during [[Bill Clinton]]'s term.
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  • ...c and International Studies]] Smart Power Commission. previously, in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]] as Deputy Director of the [[Office of Management a
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  • ...mbassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; supports a [[two-state settlement]]
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  • ...chair of the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]], appointed 2000 by [[Bill Clinton]] and reappointed by [[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...Council; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton]] administration; nomination for [[Director of Central Intelligence]] was w
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  • ...o served in policy posts in the [[Ronald Reagan]],[[George H. W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administration]]s, specializing in counterterrorism
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...evens, U.S. Supreme Court, 1999-2000; Senior Editor and Speechwriter for [[Bill Clinton]], 1993-1995
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  • ...nt]] in 1976 and the unsuccessful Republican candidate against incumbent [[Bill Clinton]] in 1996.
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  • * ''Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas'', by Guy Reel [ISBN 0879758414 (1993
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  • ...ss and Agricultural Affairs, and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in the [[Bill Clinton]] Administration (1993-2001)
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...ast Asia Affairs; Special Envoy to Somalia for [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • * Laham, Nicholas. ''A Lost Cause: Bill Clinton's Campaign for National Health Insurance.'' 1996. 251 pp. [http://www.quest
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  • ...e Contract were successful - some did not pass Congress, while President [[Bill Clinton]] vetoed other parts. The Contract was written to satisfy what [[Newt Gingr
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...t]]; [[National Security Council]] staff in the [[George H.W. Bush]] and [[Bill Clinton]] Administration; chief operating officer of [[Ted Turner]]'s $1 billion [[
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  • Image:44 Bill Clinton 3x4.jpg|Bill Clinton
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • * Hamilton, Nigel. ''Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency'' (2007) covers 1993-96, 766pp * Harris, John F. ''The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House'' (2005) ISBN 0-375-50847-3, the best coverage of the pr
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • *''No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of [[Bill Clinton|William Jefferson Clinton]]'' (1999)
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  • ...gainst the incumbent, Republican [[George H. W. Bush]], and the Democrat [[Bill Clinton]], he lost to Clinton. He received 18.9% of the popular vote, with more th
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  • ...8. The book details Coulter's case for the [[impeachment]] of President [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • ...d former undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]]; *[[Ellen Laipson]], a former [[Bill Clinton|Clinton White House]] national security council specialist on the Near East
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  • ...ce 1981. He had become known for coverage of [[Monica Lewinsky]] and the [[Bill Clinton]] impeachment.
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., Bill Clinton Administration}}
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  • A significant amount of extraordinary rendition took place in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, as part of counterterrorism. Following initial U.S. ...pecialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration doctrine in the mid-1990s. In an interview with the
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  • In 1995, President [[Bill Clinton]] appointed him [[Director of Central Intelligence]] , with cabinet rank.
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., Bill Clinton Administration}}
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  • ...s associated with neoconservatism, and signed the 1998 letter to President Bill Clinton, recommending the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. <ref>{{citation | title = Letter from the Project for a New American Century to President Bill Clinton
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  • ...Bush Administration]]) and Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control ([[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] on the [[National Security Council]] staff, and is
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  • ...Party]]. Since 1966, it has elected [[Jimmy Carter]] president in 1976, [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996 and [[Barack Obama]] in 2008 and 2012. It lost the other ...Many blacks prefer Clinton because of their admiration for her husband [[Bill Clinton]], or because of fears Obama will be assassinated.
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  • | 1992 || [[Bill Clinton]], Democrat || [[George H.W. Bush]], Republican; [[Ross Perot]], independen | 1996 || [[Bill Clinton]], Democrat || [[Bob Dole]], Republican; [[Ross Perot]], [[Reform Party]] |
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  • ...uropean Affairs on the [[National Security Council]] staff under President Bill Clinton He has held teaching and research posts at the [[International Institute fo
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  • ...ginning with the Johnson administration in the 1960's. In 1996, President Bill Clinton awarded her the National Medal of Science<ref>[https://clintonwhitehouse3.a
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  • ...censure, and a federal government shutdown. It is loosely based off the [[Bill Clinton]] Presidency of the 1990's, as several plot lines revolve around the consta
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  • ...ates of America|President]]. He was beaten decisively by the incumbent, [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., Bill Clinton Administration}}
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  • ...sidential Decision Directive 39 (PDD 39)''' is a 1995 order by President [[Bill Clinton]], setting U.S. policy for counterterrorism.<ref name=PDD39>{{citation | author = [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • {{main|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., Bill Clinton Administration}} ...ation either in the nation of capture or on a U.S. ship, took place in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration. Following initial interrogation, the prisoners were
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  • ...two terms under [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Bill Clinton]], Gore was the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]'s nom
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  • In the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for As
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  • In 1999, he was nominated, by [[Bill Clinton]] to be [[U.S. Ambassador to Argentina]], but was never confirmed. Republi
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  • When Bill Clinton was elected, he stayed at State as special Middle East envoy.
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  • ...Marxists believe the state should own these means of production. While [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Tony Blair]] spoke of a third way, they use a Keynesian model. "As
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...y at Obama's inexperience and charged he substituted rhetoric for action. Bill Clinton, noting that Obama and his wife recorded similar voting records in the Sena ...th Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. However Clinton's husband [[Bill Clinton]] has long been popular in the black community and she received many high p
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...ek, Stephen. ''The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
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  • During the [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush]] administrations the proscription against assassina
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  • ...entrepreneurs. They were frustrated with partisanship at the time of the [[Bill Clinton]] impeachment. The name comes from a phrase first used by Jerry Brady a
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  • ...ed by Crown Prince Abdallah, of the House of Saud, to intervene with the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] with respect to Saudi cash flow and regional secur
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  • ...l Clinton]]||1993-2001||||Democratic||[[Image:44 Bill Clinton 3x4.jpg|50px|Bill Clinton]]
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  • He has been an outside advisor to President [[Bill Clinton]] and has consulted with President Herzog and President Rau of the Federal
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...al vision, people like him and he is a beautiful, reassuring speaker. He's Bill Clinton without baggage."
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...erved as [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] when her husband [[Bill Clinton]] was president (1993-2001). She was elected Senator from [[New York (disam ...e concentrated on how the law affected children. At Yale in 1971, she met Bill Clinton, her future husband, also a law student at Yale.
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  • ...cutive director for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. In the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, he was Director of Near East-South Asian Affairs at ...with President Barack Obama, he was reminded of a time, 16 years ago, when Bill Clinton stood next to Yitzhak Rabin, committed to achieving peace. Rabin, according
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  • ...District Court for the Southern District of New York. He was nominated by Bill Clinton and went onto the bench on January 4, 1996. Previously, he had been in pri
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  • ...g defended independent counsel [[Kenneth Starr]] in his investigation of [[Bill Clinton]], and directly questioned the President's truthfulness. <ref name=WaPo1998
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  • In 1994, President [[Bill Clinton]] appointed him Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, the nation's t
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  • ...litigation and advocacy both inside the United States and abroad: it sued Bill Clinton's Attorney General Janet Reno over the 1996 Communications Decency Act whic
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  • [[Image:Bill Clinton.jpg|thumb|300px|President Clinton during a visit to Japan, July 2000]] '''Bill Clinton''' ('''William Jefferson Clinton''', born William Jefferson Blythe III, 194
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  • She was a member of the 9-11 Commission. As Deputy Attorney General in the Bill Clinton Administration, she ordered at least some of the rules creating a wall betw
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  • ...ritical of Clinton called ''High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton]''. ...a punishment for Shays' voting against the [[impeachment]] of President [[Bill Clinton]]. She dropped the idea when the [[Libertarian Party of Connecticut]] decli
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  • During the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, she described it as "risk-averse," and Operation DE
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  • He was a Rhodes Scholar classmate of [[Bill Clinton]] and campaigned for [[George McGovern]]. His board service included Yale
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