Sir Elton Out In Public After E.coli Scare
17 November 2009 12:27
...medical reasons". Sir Elton's event, entitled An Enduring Vision, saw Hollywood actress Sharon Stone and former US President Bill Clinton honoured. Bond star Daniel Craig, Tony Bennett and Courtney Love were also in attendance. The Elton John Aids Foundation...
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These Mice Might Road Yet
24 November 2009 09:12
...roughly half of the Americans now see Mr. Reagan as one of the better U.S. presidents of the last 25 years or so. Bill Clinton was almost impeached and removed from office because he engaged in sexual acts at work and then lied about it. And yet, for the other...
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She-devil in the elaborate detail
23 November 2009 01:18
...a vial of blood from the hard-as-nails Premier might prove much tougher than it was for the FBI to get the same from Bill Clinton. Rann's total rejection of every sordid detail aired on the Seven Network's Sunday Night and followed yesterday with further salacious...
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Bill Clinton Pushes Senate Dems on Health Care
10 November 2009 08:25
...-- Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system. His failed attempt to revamp the delivery of medical care contributed to the Republican takeover of the House and Senate in...
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Bill Clinton Picture Gallery
10 November 2009 08:19
Former US President Bill Clinton to attend the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton to attend the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US president Bill Clinton (C-red necktie) walks past the Dome of the Rock mosque during his tour of Islam's third holiest shrine, the Al-Aqsa mosques compound, in Arab east Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. Clinton said ahead of the opening of a museum and centre in Tel Aviv dedicated to Israel's assassinated prime minister Yitzhak Rabin on November 14 that he believes there would have been a comprehensive peace in the Middle East a decade ago if Rabin had not been assassinated.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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Former US President Bill Clinton talks with reporters after discussing health care legislation during the Democrats' weekly caucus on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC. Clinton paid a rare visit to the US Senate Tuesday to unite Democrats who are divided on President Barack Obama's push for a sweeping overhaul of US health care. Fifteen years after his own dramatic push to remake the US system collapsed after a strong start, Clinton addressed Democrats behind closed doors at their weekly policy luncheon to give Obama's plans a shot in the arm.
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WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (R) is accompanied by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) (C) as he heads into the Senate Democratic Caucus luncheon at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. Clinton was on the Hill to talk to lawmakers about passing health care reform legislation through the Senate.
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WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is accompanied by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) (L) as he heads into the Senate Democratic Caucus luncheon at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. Clinton was on the Hill to talk to lawmakers about passing health care reform legislation through the Senate.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Bosch Italia President Rudolf Colm poses during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: A general view during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: A general view during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Vijay Govindarajan speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Rodrigo De Rato speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) talks with reporters after attending the Democrats' weekly caucus which was addressed by Former US President Bill Clinton discussing health care legislation on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Vijay Govindarajan speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel poses during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Vijay Govindarajan speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Rodrigo De Rato speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Rodrigo De Rato speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) talks with reporters after attending the Democrats' weekly caucus which was addressed by Former US President Bill Clinton discussing health care legislation on November 10, 2009 inside the Capitol in Washington, DC.
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An unidentified man (L) takes a picture of former US president Bill Clinton (C) during his visit to the the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa compound in Arab east Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. Clinton said ahead of the opening of a museum and centre in Tel Aviv dedicated to Israel's assassinated prime minister Yitzhak Rabin on November 14 that he believes there would have been a comprehensive peace in the Middle East a decade ago if Rabin had not been assassinated.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Bosch Italia President Rudolf Colm poses during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Lyn Heward speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Gary Hamel poses during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Andreas Weigend speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Vijay Govindarajan speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Rodrigo De Rato speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Andreas Weigend speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Andreas Weigend speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Bosch Italia President Rudolf Colm poses during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Lyn Heward speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Bosch Italia President Rudolf Colm (L) speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Rodrigo De Rato speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Jean Claude Biver speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Andreas Weigend speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 15: (L-R) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and former U.S. President Bill Clinton attend the Saban Forum November 15, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the U.S. policy in the Middle East.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: A general view of the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Vijay Govindarajan speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Andreas Weigend speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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From L to R: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and former US president Bill Clinton attend the Saban Forum in Jerusalem on November 15, 2009. The annual forum is organized by the Saban Center for research and analysis of the US policy in the Middle East.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Lyn Heward speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 28: Bosch Italia President Rudolf Colm speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 28, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
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MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Jean Claude Biver speaks during the 2009 World Business Forum on October 29, 2009 in Milan, Italy. The Italian 6th edition of the WBF will run for two-days and this year speakers include Bill Clinton and former IFM director Rodrigo de Rato.
