Bill Clinton
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- Full Name
- William Jefferson Clinton
- Date of Birth
- 08/19/1946 (63 years old)
- Place of Birth
- Hope, AR
- High School
- Hot Springs High School
- Undergrad
- Georgetown University
- Graduate
- Oxford University, Yale Law School
- Neighborhood
- Chappaqua, NY
- Other Residences
- Washington, DC
- Filed Under
- Politics
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Former Pres. Bill Clinton for New York governor? (The Post-Standard)
Posted: 3:17AM on Mar 14, 2010An Oneida County woman has started an online campaign to urge former Pres. Bill Clinton to run for New York governor in 2010.
Posted: 7:18AM on Mar 12, 2010
Former President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said Wednesday at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing "that U.S. investments in fighting [HIV/]AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad," the Associated Press reports. Clinton and Gates "appeared before the ...
Former President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said Wednesday at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing "that U.S. investments in fighting [HIV/]AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad," the Associated Press reports. Clinton and Gates "appeared before the ...
Posted: 11:44PM on Mar 11, 2010
Former President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said Wednesday at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing "that U.S. investments in fighting [HIV/]AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad," the Associated Press reports.
Former President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said Wednesday at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing "that U.S. investments in fighting [HIV/]AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad," the Associated Press reports.
Bill Clinton, Bill Gates unite in foreign aid plea (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Posted: 3:31PM on Mar 10, 2010Former president Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder Bill Gates called Wednesday on US lawmakers to boost foreign aid to fight diseases like HIV/AIDS and malaria in the world's poorest nations.
Bill Clinton Plans OKC Visit (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City)
Posted: 5:55PM on Mar 11, 2010Former President Bill Clinton is planning another trip to Oklahoma City in April.
Bill Clinton + Bill Gates = Global Health Initiative (ZDNet)
Posted: 4:14AM on Mar 11, 2010Former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft's Bill Gates testified before a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on how US foreign policy and aid should work in concert with President Obama's new Global Health Initiative.
Bill Clinton, Bill Gates say U.S. help abroad improves image (Detroit Free Press)
Posted: 11:10AM on Mar 10, 2010Bill Clinton and Bill Gates have told a Senate panel that U.S. investments in fighting AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations play a vital role in improving America's image abroad.
Posted: 12:42PM on Mar 10, 2010
WASHINGTON - Bill Clinton and Bill Gates said Wednesday that U.S. investments in fighting AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad.
WASHINGTON - Bill Clinton and Bill Gates said Wednesday that U.S. investments in fighting AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad.
Bill Clinton helping Maine governor candidate (Boston Globe)
Posted: 6:48AM on Mar 10, 2010Former President Bill Clinton is backing the gubernatorial candidacy of Maine Senate President Elizabeth Mitchell, a Democrat.
Bill Clinton, Bill Gates press US Congress for more spending on global health (Moldova.org)
Posted: 6:15PM on Mar 10, 2010By Paula Wolfson There was a different kind of health care debate Wednesday on Capitol Hill. The topic was how the United States can best build on the success of its global efforts to combat AIDS and malaria. Members of Congress received advice from two leaders in global health - a former U.S. president and a technology tycoon. Bill Clinton and Bill Gates sat side-by-side at a witness table ...
