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Bill Clinton

A community portal about Bill Clinton with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: William Jefferson Clinton was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Before his election as President, Clinton... [more]

A community portal about Bill Clinton with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: William Jefferson Clinton was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Before his election as President, Clinton served nearly 12 years as the 50th and 52nd Governor of Arkansas. His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is the junior United States Senator from New York, where they both reside. Clinton founded and heads the William J. Clinton Foundation.

 
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(Getty Images | Inset from the Daily Show) Jon Stewart opened Wednesday night's Daily Show by welcoming former President Bill Clinton back to the international stage and mocking the way the media covered his dramatic rescue of imprisoned journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling . ALSO ON ZIMBIO Emotional Homecoming Greets Euna Lee, Laura Ling, Upon Return to US Watch: Clinton in North Korea: How It Happened Photos: Bill Clinton Returns Journalists Euna Lee And Laura Ling To U.S. "Our top story tonight is... THE BIG DOG IS BACK! The Big Dog," Stewart exclaimed. "Former President Bill Clinton yesterday flew behind North Korea's Iron ... Read Full Story
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The Mexican "norteno" band Los Tigres del Norte says it has canceled a planned appearance at an awards ceremony after organizers allegedly asked it not to play the biting political commentary song "La Granja." The song's lyrics appear to lampoon former officials and also allude to the violence unleashed in the government's war on drug cartels. The group's record label is Universal Music, a subsidiary of Vivendi, a French media and telecommunications company. . The company said in a statement Wednesday that the National Auditorium had asked the Tigres not to play "La Granja" during a ceremony for the "Las Lunas" awards. The management ... Read Full Story
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The Mexican "norteno" band Los Tigres del Norte says it has canceled a planned appearance at an awards ceremony after organizers allegedly asked it not to play the biting political commentary song "La Granja." The song's lyrics appear to lampoon former officials and also allude to the violence unleashed in the government's war on drug cartels. The group's record label is Universal Music. The company said in a statement Wednesday that the National Auditorium had asked the Tigres not to play "La Granja" during a ceremony for the "Las Lunas" awards. The management of the government-owned auditorium was not available to comment on the ... Read Full Story
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   In what is a developing role for the fomer President Bill Clinton is headed to North Korea for talks involving human rights violatations with the communist country.The Obama administration has gotten two for the price of one with the Clintons with Bill never one to shy away from the lime light. Mr. Clinton was on his way to Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, according to the Yonhap news agency, citing an unidentified source familiar with the situation. The White House declined to comment on Monday night. The journalists, Laura Ling, 32, and Euna Lee, 36, were detained by soldiers on March 17near the North Korean border with ... Read Full Story
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton delivers the keynote speech during the C40 Large Cities Climate Summit Seoul 2009 at the Shilla Hotel on May 19, 2009 in Seoul, South Korea. Leaders of world's large cities will discuss to tackle climate changes and global warming in this four-day event. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Bill Clinton (Getty Images) more pics » Former President Bill Clinton said Saturday that Americans should be mindful of the nation's changing demographics, which led to the election of Barack Obama as president. He told an Arab-American audience of 1,000 people that the U.S. is no longer ... Read Full Story
Even if it requires heavy editing, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il will ensure that his country’s soccer team will at least appear to win the 2010 World Cup. He has forbidden state-run TV from broadcasting all live World Cup games, a ban that ...Read Full Article  
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Kim Jong Il has done whatever he could for the last four years to rein in market activity in communist North Korea. Its feared gulags, once reserved for political dissidents, are now filling to the br...  
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BEIJING–North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il says ties with China are "unbreakable" and has called for increased co-operation between the communist nations amid international pressure on Pyongyang to return to nuclear disarmament talks. Kim made the ...  
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Seoul, Nov.25 (ANI): North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has banned the World Cup from being shown in his country unless the national team wins. According to The Telegraph, Kim has ordered state-run television not to broadcast live games, and to only ...  
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Kim Jong-il, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, has banned all live coverage of World Cup football matches from his state-run television stations and only highlights of North Korea's victories will be broadcast. ...  
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U.S. at Work on Strangling Kim Jong-il's Cash Flow The U.S. envoy charged with UN sanctions, Philip Goldberg, is still trying to block North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's cash flow, even as Washington has agreed to talks with Pyongyang aimed at persuading it to return to nuclear negotiations. North Korea invited U.S. North Korea envoy Stephen Bosworth on Aug. 4, when former U.S. president Bill Clinton was in Pyongyang to win the release of two...  
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n.Korea Ends Experiment with TV Commercials North Korea stopped TV commercials in late August, less than two months after they started to be shown in July. A Unification Ministry official on Sunday said occasional advertising of goods on [North] Korean Central TV started July 2 with a commercial for Taedonggang Beer but stopped on Aug. 29. Quoting a North Korea source, the Yonhap news agency reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong-il fired...  
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Michael Crowley has an excellent article in this week's New Republic, "Reset Button," assessing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's public breaks from official U.S. policy. He runs through her out-of-line statements on Kim Jong-il's successor in North Korea, human rights in China, and Israeli settlement-building, as well as her snapping at an audience member during her trip through Africa and calling North Korea an "unruly teenager." He...  
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CHINESE and North Korean defence chiefs have pledged to strengthen their military alliance, which dates back to the Korean War, during talks in Pyongyang, state media said today. The move came after Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie arrived in ...  
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President Obama has warned North Korea that America and its Asian partners "will not be cowed" by the threat of nuclear tests and missile launches. The president said Kim Jong Il's isolated regime could come in from the cold and have punishing UN sanctions lifted if it stopped building nuclear weapons and scrapped those it is already believed to have. He said North Korea had a possible future of economic opportunity and and greater global...  
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