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If the dream ticket of Barack Obama for President and Hillary Clinton for VP comes to pass, what will the role of Bill Clinton be?
President Bill Clinton kicked off the 30th anniversary of the Ringling College Library Association Town Hall Season in Sarasota, Fla., and asked audience to help others.
As sex increasingly becomes a more prominent issue to be considered in the political age of today, this article looks back at the most (in)famous sex scandal of them all.
President Obama has said he does not like the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy." Service people affected by the policy are taking their case right to the top.
Since the days of FDR, all politicians have made decisions based on how close the media pays attention to their lives and its effect on votes.
A brief snapshot biography of the life and work of African-American author Maya Angelou.
Victories in Rhodes Island, Vermont, the Buckeye & Lone Star states gave Hillary Clinton positive momentum. Can PR reduce Obama's delegate lead & get her the nomination?
Visiting the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC is a humbling experience that shows the sacrifice and dedication of so many people, both at home and abroad.
The Taliban leader directly responsible for September 11th attacks is free. The media must grill presidential candidates about this outrage. America deserves closure.
Ducks at the Peabody Hotel, green building at Heifer International and river cruises on the Arkansas Queen riverboat--there's a lot to do in Little Rock.
In his first three days as President Barack Obama moved to change US policies on Guantanamo detentions and funding of foreign family planning.
Republican presidents have chosen seven of the current justices. Justice John Stevens is 88 and has served 33 years. How many will serve that long or to that age?
Rumours are circulating that former US President Bill Clinton has accepted an invitation from the House of Industry to visit the Faroe Islands.
James K Polk was the first dark horse President and the last strong President until the American Civil War.
Born to a Dutch farmer and tavern-keeper in 1782, President Martin Van Buren's fastidious appearance belied his humble origins in Kinderhook, New York.
Bill Clinton's visit with Kim Jung-Il may open the door for bilateral communication between the US and North Korea despite issues with the Six-Party Talks.
Diet soft drinks contain the controversial substance aspartame, known by the trade name NutraSweet, which impedes weight loss and may cause additional health problems.
Downtown hotels in Little Rock offer more than just hotel rooms and amenities. They are within walking distance of shopping, attractions and Arkansas history.
In the wake of scandals surrounding cabinet appointees and the Illinois Pay to-Play Senate candidate, the public wonders what ethical standards should we use and why?
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has been controversial since its inception, yet few know much about the refuge beyond its potential for oil production.
Lewis Black ignores the potential for insightful, funny political commentary and, instead, settles for little more than a sophomoric tirade with little substance.
A look at the key players in the new White House administration, what they are noted for and what they will bring to the new presidency.
How many people can say they've been an Olympic skier, Rhodes scholar, author and White House official all while having a great family life? Bonnie St. Johne Deane can.
Jeffrey Toobin's "The Nine" is a thorough and engaging description of the current Supreme Court justices and their respectives paths to the highest court in the land.
The Monticello Wine Trail, located in central Virginia, includes 21 unique wineries. The trail shares the region with the spectacular Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive
Wacom is an international computer technology manufacturer which designs and produces digital graphics tablets and related computer art products.
Knox College is a liberal arts college located in Galesburg, Illinois. Students valuing diversity, independent thought, and strong campus traditions should consider Knox.
The lesson of the market meltdown of the week that was September 15th was one of irresponsibility at every level of a credit-happy-pay-later nation.
Labs are sturdy, reliable, energetic, and intelligent dogs. With more than 137,000 registered to the AKC in 2005, they undoubtedly, make wonderful pets.
In a Jimmy Carter-like move, ex-President Bill Clinton takes charge in North Korea.
Buck Island near St. Croix US Virgin Islands offers excellent snorkeling and scuba diving on a protected coral reef in one of the few underwater national monuments.
Mainstream reggae has never been more popular, thanks to artists like Bob Marley, Sean Paul, and Matisyahu.
Israel declared their independence in 1948 with recognition from the United States and Russia.
Quadrennial pledges to make government smaller and more efficient are rarely fulfilled. Taxpayers need to pay more attention to why there is little real change.
After selling out shows across North America, George Michael performed at Montreal's Bell Centre to an enthusiastic crowd who has kept the faith for over 17 years.
From grunge to hip-hop, boy bands to Budweiser commercials, the 1990s were full of pop culture firsts. Here's a look back at the dot com decade.
Undocumented immigrants in the United States may create problems for some. Burdening government programs isn't among those problems.
They left their homeland in search of freedom and a better quality of life. What they faced during a time of war was dramatically different.
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama Inauguration welcome event will be held at the Lincoln Memorial, built for the 16th President of United States who was from Illinois.
Military canines and handlers in Iraq and Afghanistan brave heat, dust, and danger to warn soldiers of potential ambushes, snipers, and bombs. They also enjoy down time.
National Poetry Month encourages teachers to incorporate poetry into lesson plans and the history classroom is no exception, connecting poems with narrative study.
Recent New Mexico & South Korean visits by high-level DPRK delegations, renewed anticipation about North Korean nuclear proliferation reduction & bilateral American talks
Obama is expected to give serious attention to electronic journalism, the Fairness Doctrine or localism, along with the Democrat Congress.
Obama promised that his jobs program would not leave women, minorities and older workers out in the cold. These people suffer the worst in hard times. But Obama lied.
So you've got this friend that's a fulltime RV'er and Christmas is coming up. Think about getting them a GPS unit. It's a gift that will be used every day on the road.
The man whom Barack Obama has chosen for a key role in his administration is the kind of character you'd expect to find on a smart television series about Washington.
A list of inspirational, religious, and movie quotes to help celebrate Christmas. Use them in cards or quote them at a holiday party.
All over the country more and more boys and girls are left at home with no supervision. There is an answer to this ever growing problem.
The brutal death of Benito Mussolini and Claretta Petacci is the final part of a mystery that never ends for passionate historians and people from different countries.


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