John Edwards, Bill Clinton, Gary Hart: Video Denial Trifecta
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Three denials caught on video: Bill Clinton, Gary Hart and John Edwards. Watch and compare.
DBKP (Free subscription) | yesterday
Three denials caught on video: Bill Clinton, Gary Hart and John Edwards. Watch and compare.
Reno Gazette Journal (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
LAS VEGAS -- U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said enough leaders will convene for an energy summit in Las Vegas next month to develop meaningful plans to use more renewable energy.
David Drake (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Barack Hussein Obama, Junior - as the president - will be nothing more than a third term of Bill Clinton. This is all an Obama presidency offers and if he is elected chances are his term(s) will be far more damaging and harmful to our country, our allies and the entire world. The Left loves to make the claim that a John McCain presidency will simply be a third term of George W. Bush. But people armed...
LA Times (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
If Bill Clinton knew who Peter Morgan has been talking to lately, he'd probably be tossing and turning under the sheets all night.
Time (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
The Clinton Foundation announces Tuesday that the former president will travel to the country at the end of July. Clinton plans to monitor the progress of past foundation projects and announce new initiatives, involving issues like HIV/AIDs, malaria and sustainable development. The six-day trip will include stops in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Liberia, and Senegal. It ends in Mexico [...]
PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Former US President Bill Clinton publicly acknowledged yesterday that he is eager and ready to campaign for Barack Obama.
Times of India (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Former president Bill Clinton has said he was willing to campaign for White House hopeful Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary in a sometimes bitter Democratic nomination race.
Indian Express (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
At a time when pharma major Ranbaxy is being accused of potential violations of manufacturing regulations by the US FDA, one of the world's largest HIV/AIDS initiatives, funded by the Clinton Foundation in the US, is tying up with Indian pharma companies for high-quality, low-cost drugs.
Maud Newton (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The Census Bureau will continue to obfuscate gay unions in 2010, reflecting an estimated 780,000 same-sex couples as unmarried.
Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Photo: Getty Images Bill Clinton, Barack Obama's most strident foe during the primary campaign (perhaps even more so than his wife, the rival candidate), has said he will campaign for Obama "whenever he asks." "He is busier than I am on politics anyway, so I just told him whenever he wanted to do it I was ready," Bubba told reporters yesterday. "So it is basically on their timetable." You'll recall...
Times of India (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Former US President Bill Clinton has roped in four Indian pharmaceutical firms and two from China to cut the price of anti-malarial drugs by a whopping 30 per cent.
Denver Post (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Former President Clinton said Thursday that he is ready to campaign for Barack Obama whenever the Democrat needs him.
NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
A beleaguered Jesse Jackson got a high-profile helping hand Thursday from Bill Clinton. "If all of us lived on live mics, then 100% of us in this room would be embarrassed from time to time," Clinton told a Harlem press conference.
Opinion L.A. (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Bill Clinton follows Hillary's lead, says he's ready to campaign for Barack Obama
Political Ticker (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Bill Clinton is ready to campaign for Obama. (CNN) — He's ready. Former President Bill Clinton said Thursday he's prepared to hit the campaign trail on behalf of Barack Obama as soon as the presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee asks him to. "Whenever he asks — that is, we had a good talk, and he said he wanted [...]
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richardpalace | 07/18/2008
Bill Clinton, former president, has announced that he is willing to campaign for White House hopeful Senator Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary Clinton in the Democratic nomination race.
rockport | 07/02/2008
Check out latest washington News US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has paid glowing tributes to former Indian Army chief Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw, describing him as a "legendary soldier and an "inspiration," a gesture seen as an attempt to woo the Indian-Americans to his camp.
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Congratulations Mr. Obama. You have just earned the support of more than 1 billion people. Almost a fifth of the world's population.
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