Sunday, June 17, 2012

Bill clinton

  • REDONDO BEACH, Calif. -- When he was in the second grade, Tyler Clintons uncle arrived to his Southern California school unannounced to visit his classroom.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Before the commencement ceremony got under way in the football stadium at Redondo Union High School on Friday afternoon, Principal Nicole Wesley introduced a few special guests.
  • (Daily Breeze)
  • Former president Bill Clinton decided to pop over to the South Bay yesterday afternoon to impart a few words of wisdom to the graduating class at Redondo Union High School. His nephew Tyler Clinton is a member of the schools graduating class.
  • (Laist.com)
  • President Obamas campaign speech on the economy today will be delivered in the same spot where Bill Clinton delivered a 2010 campaign speech Obama might just as soon forget.
  • (USA Today)
  • Two national organizations associated with President Bill Clintons healthy living initiatives are looking to deepen their connection with the Coachella Valley beyond the once-a-year conference and golf tournament.
  • (Desert Sun)
  • WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney vs. Barack Obama is not exactly Jefferson-Adams or Lincoln-Douglas. No Harry Truman or Bill Clinton here, let alone FDR or Reagan. Indeed, its arguable that neither party is fielding its strongest candidate.
  • (Deseret News)
  • Having a former president as an uncle has at least one benefit: When your high schools trying to nab a big-name speaker for graduation, you know just who to get.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Hollywoods favorite ex-president and leading diva call for an end to gender discrimination in medical research during a Malibu fundraiser.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Former President Bill Clinton surprised graduates at Redondo Union High Schools by delivering a commencement speech. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was also in the audience.
  • (Daily Breeze)
  • Bill Clinton, right, joins President Barack Obama onstage for a campaign fundraiser in New York this week.
  • (Wall Street Journal)

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