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The Daily Reflector - Sat May 26, 8:53 pm ET
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The host committee bringing the Democratic National Convention to Charlotte has recruited former President Bill Clinton to cover its nearly $40 million costs.
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Sun Star - Sun May 27, 3:36 pm ET
IT’S either acquittal or conviction. Chance of a reprimand is nil. Senator-judge Miriam Santiago earlier said the Senate could just rebuke Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona, citing US president Bill Clinton’s 1999 impeachment trial. But Clinton was acquitted of perjury and obstruction to justice.
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Gossip on This! - Sat May 26, 2:36 pm ET
Bill Clinton raised more than a few eyebrows this week when a photo popped up on the Internet of the former president posing in between two famous porn stars — Brooklyn Lee and Tasha Reign — at a fundraising event in Monaco. More »
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CBS News - Sun May 27, 11:00 am ET
Two books on presidency depict different aspects of challenging job of making the right decisions and the impact on a chief executive's legacy
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The Washington Times - 2 hours 41 minutes ago
A star-studded Cannes gala attended by the likes of Kylie Minogue and Janet Jackson has raised a record-breaking $11 million for AIDS research, organizers said Friday. Kirsten Dunst, Zac Efron, Alec Baldwin and Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld were among the 980 glitterati at the event held Thursday night on the ...
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New York Times - Sat May 26, 7:05 pm ET
That complicated, often-admired American trait: ruthlessness.
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ABC News - Fri May 25, 2:34 pm ET
After porn stars Brooklyn Lee and Tasha Reign were shooed away from Bill Clinton by a buzzkilling Secret Service agent–who was “not having it,” in their words–the former president called them back over for a photo, the actresses say. Porn actresses Brooklyn Lee and Tasha...
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Houston Chronicle - Sun May 27, 9:26 am ET
Suzanne McDaniel, victims rights pioneer, dies at 59 Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:42 p.m., Saturday, May 26, 2012 Suzanne McDaniel's work opened the door for better treatment of victims.
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International Business Times - Sun May 27, 12:52 pm ET
Former White House chief of staff Erskine Bowles, whose name has surfaced as a potential successor to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, said Sunday he does not want the job and has not been asked by Democratic President Barack Obama.
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Bloomberg - Sun May 27, 3:38 am ET
U.S. lawmakers must take steps to address $7 trillion in “economic events” next year or the economy may go into recession, the co-chairmen of President Barack Obama’s fiscal commission said on CNN.
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The Sierra Vista Herald - 1 hour 8 minutes ago
The Tombstone Unified School District will host a budget work session at 4:30 p.m. May 30 at the Walter J. Meyer Governing Board room. All parents and community members are welcome to attend. Sierra Vista Regional Health Center’s Wellness Depot and the Cochise Health and Social Services will be offering an information talk about the “Healthy Living Workshop” at 11 a.m. May 30 at the Wellness ...
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Irish Central - Sun May 27, 7:43 am ET
Former US President, Bill Clinton, is to return to Ireland next month to make a keynote address and meet with business leaders and philanthropists, the Sunday Business Post has learned.
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The Michigan City News-Dispatch - 2 hours 18 minutes ago
LA PORTE — Tom Rosshirt, La Lumiere class of 1977, will present the keynote address at the 45th Commencement Exercises on Friday, May 25 at the Marsch Gymnasium on La Lumiere’s campus.
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WN Philippines - Sun May 27, 1:49 pm ET
ONCE the impeachment trial is over, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales should start investigating Chief Justice Renato Corona for his alleged unexplained wealth, a lawmaker said. “Follow the money trail,” Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares said. Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos. “Meron ba dun ang nanggaling kay (former President Gloria Macapagal) Arroyo at kung sino pang ...
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Gulf Times - 2 hours 16 minutes ago
Reuters/Washington Two respected former US lawmakers whose names have become synonymous with bipartisan compromise in a highly divisive Congress are meeting with dozens of lawmakers to forestall a potential year-end fiscal crisis dubbed “taxmageddon.”