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2009 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges Israeli-Palestinian peace talks to resume as soon as possible
2004 Clinton Library opens in Little Rock Arkansas, containing 2 million photographs and 80 million documents 2004 Former President Bill Clinton undergoes a quadruple bypass operation 2000 Hilary Clinton is the first former First Lady elected to the Senate 1999 Senate acquits President Clinton of lying under oath and obstruction of justice in the Lewinski case 1999 Senate begins to try President Clinton on lying under oath and obstruction of justice in the Lewisnky case 1998 House of Representatives approves two articles of impeachment, charging President Clinton with lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice 1998 House of Representatives approves impeachment inquiry of President Clinton 1998 President Bill Clinton testifies before a grand jury investigating his conduct (first president to do so), and admits an 'inappropriate relationship' with Monica Lewinsky 1998 Bill Clinton confesses to Hilary about the Monica Lewinsky affair 1998 Date for Paula Jones sex harassment trial vs. President Clinton 1998 Federal court rules President Clinton does not have executive privilege in the Lewinsky case so he must testify 1998 Paula Jones' sexual harassment case against President Bill Clinton is thrown out of court 1998 President Bill Clinton says he would never resign, 'I would never walk away from the of this country and the trust they've placed in me', during a press conference 1998 First Lady Hilary Clinton blames charges that President Clinton had affairs part of a vast right-wing conspiracy 1998 President Clinton says "I want to say one thing to the American people I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky" 1998 News of the Lewinsky/Clinton affair is published, President Clinton vigorously denies all allegations 1998 President Clinton faces sexual harrament charges from Paula Jones 1997 President Clinton names his Labrador retriever, "Buddy" 1997 President Clinton's daughter Chelsea chooses to attend Stanford College 1997 President Clinton trips and tears up his knee requiring surgery 1997 President Clinton bans federally funded human cloning research 1996 Phillip Edmund Clinton Manson-Bahr, tropical mediciner, dies at 85 1996 Bob Dole and President Bill Clinton meet in their 1st debate 1995 Nancy LaMott, singer, cabaret genre, album 'Ask Me Again' ranked 12th in Billboard Magazine's Top Jazz Albums chart, performed twice for President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, dies at 43 1995 President Clinton declares a national day of mourning for Oklahoma City 1994 President brother Roger Clinton (37) weds 8-mo pregnant Molly Nartin (25) 1994 President Clinton announces U.S. will no longer repatriate boat people 1994 Cassidy Clinton Cremer, author (John Cremer), murdered at 30 1994 Dutch Ambassador to U.S. christens a new tulip (the Hillary Clinton) 1994 President Bill Clinton lifts U.S. trade embargo against Vietnam 1994 Virginia Kelley Clinton, Mother of President Clinton, dies at 70 1993 President Clinton signs Brady Gun Control Bill 1993 President Clinton fires FBI director William Sessions 1993 Don Henley booed in Milwaukee when he dedicates the song "It's Not Easy Being Green" to President Clinton 1993 Clinton orders cruise missle strike on Iraqi secret service in Baghdad 1993 Janet Reno selected by Clinton as U.S. Attorney General 1993 William J. Clinton inaugurated as 42nd president 1992 Bill Clinton wins U.S. presidential election over President Bush 1992 Polls show Perot, Bush and Clinton could be in a deadlock 1992 President candidate Bill Clinton (D) and Genifer Flowers accuse each other of lying over her assertion they had a 12-year affair 1987 Paul Clinton Sundberg, actor (Belle of NY, Easter Parade), dies 1981 Jonny Lang, born in Fargo, North Dakota, born Jon Gordon Langseth, Jr., singer, songwriter, guitarist, rock, gospel, blues musician, plays Benedict guitars, Fender Telecaster Thinline, voice sounds like veteran blues singer, toured with Sting, performed for President Bill Clinton 1980 Chelsea Clinton, daughter of President Clinton, 1993-2001 1975 Bill Clinton weds Hillary Rodham 1969 Beth Howell, born in Clinton, Mississippi, Miss Mississippi-America, 1991 1967 Scott Young, born in Clinton, Massachusetts, NHL right wing for the Colorado Avalanche 1964 Clinton Gregory, born in Martinsville, Virginia, singer, songwriter, recording artist, fiddler, country and bluegrass genres, recorded seven studio albums, chartered 11 Billboard Hot country Singles and Tracks, including Play, Ruby, Play, which reached no. 25 on the charts 1961 George Stephanopoulos, presidential adviser, Clinton 1958 Clinton Joseph Davisson, dies 1957 Roger Clinton, singer, President Clinton's half-brother 1956 Tanks are deployed against racist demonstrators in Clinton, Tennessee 1952 David Pack, born in Los Angeles, California, musician, producer, Grammy-Award winning record producer for Wynnona, Aretha Franklin, Kenny Loggins, Phil Collins, Music Director for President Bill Clinton's Inaugurations, 1992 and 1996, cofounder, lead vocalist for band, Ambrosia 1951 Nancy LaMott, born in New York City, New York, singer, cabaret genre, album 'Ask Me Again' ranked 12th in Billboard Magazine's Top Jazz Albums chart, performed twice for President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton 1950 Carl Clinton Van Doren, U.S. literary (The Nation), dies at 64 1947 Hillary Clinton, born in Chicago, lawyer/1st lady, 1993-2001 1946 William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton, 42nd U.S. President, D, 1993-01 1946 William J. Clinton, American President 1946 Robert Reich, U.S. Secretary of Labor, Clinton 1942 Clinton Pierce becomes 1st U.S. general wounded in action in WW II 1941 George Clinton, born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, rocker, Parliament-Funkadelic 1940 Larry Clinton and his Orchestra record "Limehouse Blues" 1931 Lord Clinton, English large landowner/multi-millionaire 1911 Phillip Edmund Clinton Manson-Bahr, specialist in tropical medicine 1906 Agnes Moorehead, Clinton Massachusetts, actress, Endora-Bewitched 1890 New York Commission of Emigration ends, closing Castle Clinton 1888 Clinton Golden, Penn, founder, United Steelworkers of America 1887 American Protective Association forms (anti-Catholic) in Clinton Iowa 1885 Carl Clinton Van Doren, U.S. literary, 9th Wave 1855 Castle Clinton in New York City opens as 1st U.S. receiving station for immigrants 1855 New York City regains Castle Clinton, to be used for immigration 1828 Clinton Bowen Fisk, Major General Union volunteers 1812 George Clinton, 4th U.S. Vice President, dies at 73 1st Vice President to, die in office 1808 James Madison elected U.S. president/George Clinton vice-president 1804 Thomas Jefferson re-elected U.S. president/George Clinton vice-president 1778 Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey (General Washington beats Clinton) 1769 DeWitt Clinton, Gov/Sen-NY 1739 George Clinton, New York, D-R, 4th Vice President, 1805-12 |
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