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Event Search Results for "Clinton"
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In South Africa British PM Tony Blair, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and 5 other leaders pledged to push for a new global trade deal that will help poor countries. The 2-day summit in Hammanskraal was the 7th meeting of center-left leaders since the Progressive Governance Network was created in 1999 by Blair and former US president Bill Clinton. Also attending were South Africa President Thabo Mbeki, South Korean PM Lee Hae-Chan, Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi, Swedish PM Goeran Persson and New Zealand PM Helen Clark.
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President George W. Bush proposed a $2.77 trillion budget for 2007 that cuts domestic programs from Medicare to community policing while bolstering security spending, even as he seeks to tame a soaring deficit. The budget reduced funding for the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps, created by Pres. Clinton in 1993
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Former US Pres. Clinton called Bush’s global warming stance “flat wrong” while speaking at the climate conference in Montreal.
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Former President Clinton in Dubai, UAR, told Arab students that the US made a "big mistake" when it invaded Iraq, stoking the partisan debate back home over the war.
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US Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist (80), 33 years on the Supreme Court died in Arlington, Va. He oversaw the high court's conservative shift and presided over the impeachment trial of President Clinton.
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US Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist (80), 33 years on the Supreme Court died in Arlington, Va. He oversaw the high court's conservative shift and presided over the impeachment trial of President Clinton.
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Theodore Sarbin (b.1911), noted UC Berkeley psychology professor, died. In 1990 he co-wrote the report “Gays in Uniform: The Pentagon’s Secret Reports,” which prompted Pres. Clinton’s policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
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In Senegal ministers, entrepreneurs and trade experts from 35 African countries and the US began to plot ways to give African goods a better shot at US markets and find means to boost non-oil exports from the poorest continent. Senegal was one of 37 African countries eligible to participate in the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), signed in 2000 by US president Bill Clinton that gives African exports duty-free status on the US market.
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A US State Department brochure, distributed to hundreds of delegates at the 188-nation conference reviewing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, listed milestones in arms control since the 1980s, while touting reductions in the US nuclear arsenal. But the timeline omitted a pivotal agreement, the 1996 treaty to ban nuclear tests, a pact negotiated by the Clinton administration and ratified by 121 nations but now rejected under Pres. Bush.
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Lloyd Cutler (87), White House counsel to Presidents Carter and Clinton and adviser to presidents of both parties, died at his Washington home.
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Displaying results 41-50 (of 1360)
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Current & future events search result for "Clinton"
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1996 –
Jimmy Bennett, American actor
1992 –
Avan Jogia, Canadian actor
1990 –
Camille Winbush, American actress
1989 –
Gia Farrell, American singer
1989 –
Wu Chia-ching, Taiwanese pool player
1987 –
Magdalena Neuner, German biathlete
1987 –
Joe O'Cearuill, Irish footballer
1986 –
Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein, of Jordan
1985 –
David Gallagher, American actor
1985 –
Rachel Melvin, American actress
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February, 9
- Births
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2009,
Eluana Englaro, an Italian woman who lived in a persistent vegetative state for 17 years (b. 1970)
2008,
Christopher Hyatt Occultist,Philosopher and Author. (b. 1943)
2008,
Jazeh Tabatabai, Iranian avant-garde painter, poet and sculptor. (b. 1931)
2008,
Trichen Jurme Kunzang Wangyal, the eleventh Mindrolling Trichen, Tibetan Buddhist lama of the Nyingma school (b. 1930)
2008,
Scott Halpin, American musician, temporary drummer for (The Who) (b. 1954)
2007,
Hank Bauer, American baseball player (b. 1922)
2007,
Ian Richardson, Scottish actor (b. 1934)
2006,
Freddie Laker, British airline entrepreneur (b. 1922)
2006,
Nadira, Indian actress (b. 1932)
2005,
Tyrone Davis, American soul singer (b. 1938)
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February, 9
- Deaths
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