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Event Search Results for "Clinton"
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Pres. Clinton lifted economic sanctions against Yugoslavia.
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One year ago: President Clinton, in a farewell from the Oval Office, told the nation that "America has done well" during his presidency, with record-breaking prosperity and a cleaner environment.
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Pres. Clinton created 6 new national monuments that included: The Carrizo Plain, 204,107 acres between San Luis Obispo and Bakersfield in California; the 377,346 acres Upper Missouri River Breaks and the 51 acres Pompeys Pillar landmark in Montana; the 486,149 acre Sonoran Desert monument in Arizona; the 63 acre Minidoka Internment National Monument in Idaho; and the 4,148 acre Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks in New Mexico.
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James Riady, Indonesian businessman, agreed to pay an $8.6 million US fine and pleaded guilty for arranging $500,000 in illegal donations to Pres. Clinton and others.
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Palestinian’s rejected Pres. Clinton’s formula for a permanent Mideast settlement.
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Pres. Clinton told the people of Israel that "there is no choice for you but to divide this land into two states for two people."
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In a blizzard of last-minute executive orders, President Clinton banned roads and most logging in 58.5 million acres of federal forests in 38 states.
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Yasser Arafat accepted “with reservations” Pres. Clinton’s outline for an Israeli-Palestinian settlement.
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Pres.-elect Bush chose Spencer Abraham of Michigan as Sec. of Energy; Linda Chavez as Sec. of labor; and Norm Mineta, Pres. Clinton’s Commerce Sec., as Sec. of Transportation. Chavez ended up withdrawing after it was disclosed she had given money and shelter to an illegal immigrant who once did chores around Chavez's house.
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Pres. Clinton met with Yasser Arafat and coaxed Arafat to curb the Middle East violence.
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Displaying results 101-110 (of 1360)
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Current & future events search result for "Clinton"
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1997 –
Chloe Moretz, American actress
1994 –
Makenzie Vega, American actress
1991 –
Emma Roberts, American actress
1987 –
Choi Si Won, Korean singer (Super Junior)
1986 –
Viktor Troicki, Serbian tennis player
1986 –
Yui Ichikawa, Japanese actress and model
1984 –
Alex Gordon, American baseball player
1984 –
Kim Hyo-jin, South Korean actress
1982 –
Iafeta Paleaaesina, New Zealand rugby league player
1982 –
Justin Gatlin, American sprinter
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February, 10
- Births
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2009,
Jeremy Lusk, American freestyle motocross racer (b. 1984)
2008,
Roy Scheider, American Actor (b. 1932)
2008,
Steve Gerber, American comics writer (b. 1947)
2008,
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis, Long serving Illinois Senator (b. 1918)
2007,
Jung Da Bin, South Korean actress (b. 1980)
2007,
Ned Austin, American character actor (b. 1925)
2006,
J Dilla, American rapper/producer (b. 1974)
2006,
Dick Harmon, American golf instructor (b. 1947)
2005,
Arthur Miller, American playwright (b. 1915)
2004,
Guy Provost, Quebec actor (b. 1925)
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February, 10
- Deaths
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