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President Bill Clinton President Clinton reflects on the accomplishments of the Clinton Foundation in 2009 and wishes his Facebook fans a happy holiday season.
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President Bill Clinton Today at the Copenhagen Climate Summit 14 of the world’s largest cities committed to work in collaboration with the Clinton Climate Initiative and vehicle manufacturers to take steps over the next year to make their cities more electric vehicle-friendly.
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President Bill Clinton This month marks the fifth anniversary of the tsunami that devastated Indonesia, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. President Clinton discusses lessons learned on how to “build back better” from his experience as the UN Special Envoy for tsunami rebuilding.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Communities devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami have built back better and lessons were learned for future disaster recovery, said Bill Clinton, who served as U.N. special

President Bill Clinton How much do you know about President Clinton’s post-presidency work? Tune in to Jeopardy! today to watch President Clinton deliver clues, and you can test your knowledge. Check your local listings.

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President Bill Clinton President Clinton proclaimed Human Rights Day in the United States on December 10, 1993, and worked during his administration to promote democracy and equal rights. He continues this work through the Clinton Foundation's efforts to expand access to health care, education, and economic opportunity worldwide.
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President Bill Clinton Facebook Fan Eric Eyotre wanted to know more about the Clinton School of Public Service. Watch President Clinton’s response, as he talks about the program at the University of Arkansas that he is so proud of.
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President Bill Clinton Karl Williams, a young restaurateur in Harlem, thinks that apprenticeship is an important part of the learning process for any entrepreneur. The consultant and NYU Stern School of Business student who mentored Karl as part of the Clinton Economic Opportunity Initiative's Harlem Restaurant Program offered him the kind o...f thoughtful guidance he needed to build a secure future for his business.
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Apprenticeship is an important part of the learning process for any entrepreneur, says Karl Williams, a young restaurateur in Harlem. The consultant and NYU Stern School of Business student who mentored ...

President Bill Clinton If you missed the live webcast of the Special Discussion with President Clinton on World AIDS Day, you can watch the archived video on the Clinton Foundation website.
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President Bill Clinton The live webcast of the World AIDS Day event “A Special Discussion with President Clinton” is about to begin. President Clinton will be joined by panelists at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health to discuss the current HIV/AIDS crisis and the progress we’ve made.
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President Bill Clinton To commemorate World AIDS Day today President Clinton and distinguished panelists are discussing the current HIV/AIDS crisis and the progress we’ve made. Watch the live webcast at 12:15 pm. When you sign up to view the webcast, you’ll be eligible to win a signed copy of President Clinton’s memoir, My Life.
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President Bill Clinton Aydee Castillo Ariza's wire manufacturing business has grown so much that she is thinking about investing in a second machine for her shop. With the help of the Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative, which aims to support growing businesses in Latin America, she has learned how to manage her accounts and run a more efficient business.
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