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  • Caption Bill Clinton and his 'Bambi' Charity Award in Munich, Germany

    12/01/2005 5:30:12 PM PST · by gopwinsin04 · 88 replies · 2,593+ views
    Associated Press Wire/Reuters ^ | Dec 1, 2001 | Alexandra Winkler
    'I have no idea where Bambi's mother is.'
  • Advance orders propel Clinton's memoirs to top of bestseller list (three-bag barfer alert)

    06/13/2004 5:16:58 PM PDT · by Liz · 63 replies · 341+ views
    THE SCOTSMAN ^ | 6/13/04 | ALEX MASSIE IN WASHINGTON
    Bill Clinton’s memoirs are to become the bestselling political book in American publishing history. The 1.5 million copies of the first edition of My Life, which will be published on June 22, have already been accounted for in advance orders, and Clinton’s publishers are racing to print a second impression. The former president’s memoirs will eclipse the 1.8 million copies that his wife Hillary sold of her own memoir, Living History, last year. Clinton began a marathon publicity tour last week, addressing a booksellers’ convention in Chicago. He promised his audience that "If the book’s no good, it’s all my...
  • Bill Clinton Recommends U.S. Patience on Iraq

    02/11/2003 7:55:27 AM PST · by AntiGuv · 57 replies · 211+ views
    Reuters ^ | February 11, 2003 | Staff
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said in an interview broadcast on Tuesday the United States should exercise patience in its standoff with Iraq to help build allied support for a potential strike. Clinton told NBC's Today Show he did not believe war in Iraq was inevitable so long as Iraqi President Saddam Hussein opts to disarm. While stressing a second U.N. resolution was not strictly necessary, the former president said the United States ought to take pains to repair a growing rift with allies Germany, France and Russia over the need for war. "What I hope will...