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Bill Clinton, George W. Bush Debate in February

As part of a series pairing liberal and conservative thinkers called "Minds That Move The World," former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will debate head-to-head at Radio City Music Hall next February. The event takes place on February 25, 2010.

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Bill Clinton Predicts Obama's Health Care Will Pass

Former US President Bill Clinton, the last president to attempt an overhaul of the health care system, said today that the President Obama will win passage of his health care initiative. He even went so far as to say that there would even be some Republican senators who would support the legislation. Clinton speculated that Obama might be able to win over Maine Republicans Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins.

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Clinton Chief of Staff Charged with Prison Smuggling

On Tuesday, Arkansas prosecutors charged Bill Clinton's former chief of staff with attempting to smuggle contraband into Arkansas' death row at the state's Varner Unit. An arrest warrant was issued for Betsey Wright and the former Bill Clinton chief of staff is expected to turn herself in next week.

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Hillary Clinton Angry in Congo

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A question about the Chinese contracts and the position of Mr. Obama on them made the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visibly angry in Congo during a press conference.

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Clinton Says Acted As American And Father

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Bill Clinton describes what prompted his trip to North Korea. He said he acted as an American and as a father. Also he wanted to so that his country and North Korea can see where they want to go from here.

Clinton said he is not a policy maker and shouldn't be, but has an obligation to report to his government.

By Armen Hareyan

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Laura Ling, Euna Lee Return from North Korea

No sense wasting time, right? Laura Ling and Euna Lee, two journalists who were arrested near the North Korean - Chinese border in March while on assignment from Current TV, arrived in California this morning. Their release was facilitated by former President Bill Clinton, who made an unannounced visit to North Korea and spoke directly with Kim Jong-Il.

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American Journalists to Be Freed: N. Korean State Media

North Korea's state media announced that after an unannounced visit by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has pardoned American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, and ordered their release.

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Bill Clinton A Luxury Negotiator for Obama and Hillary

The former U.S. president Bill Clinton arrived today in North Korea, seeking a release of two American journalists detained for illegal entry into the country. The U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and wife of Bill, had sought amnesty in July. White House says Clinton's trip to North Korea is "solely private." Just new reports are coming that Mr. Clinton met with North Korea's president Kim Jong-il.

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Bill Clinton Named U.N. Special Envoy to Haiti

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has been named a special envoy to the Caribbean nation of Haiti on behalf of the United Nations.

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Hillary Says Spend A Day With Bill Clinton

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is traveling the world, helping Barack Obama rejuvenate global opinion about America in a new spirit of cooperation, but at least part of her attention is not on the future, but the past – still trying to tackle what her website calls the "2008 primary election debt retirement." What better way that to market her husband? Always hip, always grinning, Bill Clinton is back on the dating scene. For one day.

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Former First Cat Socks Dies

Former first cat Socks, the pet of Bill and Hillary Clinton, has passed away at the ripe old age of 20. He had been battling throat cancer since November.

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Wade Rowland Sanders, ex-Clinton Advisor, Pleads Guilty

Wade Rowland Sanders, 67, former deputy assistant secretary of the Navy to President Bill Clinton and a former adviser to Calif. Lt. Gov. John Garamendi pleaded guilty Monday to possessing photos of minors in sexual situations on his computer.

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