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Bill Clinton

Whistlestop Bill Clinton tour appeals to nostalgia as he dissects Republicans

Bill Clinton, out of the White House for nearly a decade and once considered a political liability, is campaigning for Democratic candidates at a pace no one can match, drawing big crowds and going to states that President Barack Obama avoids.

Tony Blair tells Bill Clinton, thanks for your help

Tony Blair yesterday honoured former United States President Bill Clinton, saying his help had been essential when dealing with the Kosovo conflict and the Northern Ireland peace process.

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High society and high fashion meet high security as Chelsea ties knot

THE guest list included a former US president and the US secrerary of state, and that was just the parents of the bride.

America revels in its own 'Royal wedding'

THE cheering crowds had gathered and the media was in mass attendance as only it can be in America. But the well-wishers and star spotters - buoyed by earlier appearances from Bill and Hillary Clinton – were left waiting for the guests of honour themselves.

Clintons all set for $3m wedding of the year

IT HAS been described as "the wedding of the decade", but the guest list for Chelsea Clinton's wedding remained a closely guarded secret last night.

Bill Clinton in 'good spirits' after heart surgery

FORMER United States president Bill Clinton is recovering from surgery after being admitted to hospital with chest pains last night.

The Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky affair: Notes on a scandal

Ten years ago this week – before Big Brother, Heat and celebrity gossip websites had us in their thrall – the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky affair shocked the world and almost brought down the presidency. Would it have the same impact today, asks Jim Gilchrist

Cash row as Clinton lecture called off

FORMER United States president Bill Clinton was yesterday caught in the crossfire of a bitter dispute between his European agent and a Scottish events company, over the cancellation of a planned lecture.

Clintons rake in $109m in eight years

BILL and Hillary Clinton have made nearly $109m (£54m) since they left the White House eight years ago, capitalising on the world's interest in the former first couple and lucrative business ventures.

Clinton visit to mark peace deal

FORMER US President Bill Clinton will visit Northern Ireland to mark the 10th anniversary of the Good Friday peace agreement, it was confirmed today.

Hillary counts on old pals act

HILLARY Clinton is using an old pals act to win the presidential nomination, a political manoeuvre which is threatening to split the Democrats and leaving some members fearing it will ultimately see them lose another election.

Clinton support for Grant's trees plan

PROPERTY entrepreneur Peter Grant has enlisted the help of leading recruitment consultants Finlayson Wagner Black (FWB) to persuade Scottish business that saving the environment is vital.

Clinton and Hunter in drive to end African poverty

BILL Clinton, the former president of the United States, yesterday launched an anti-poverty initiative with Sir Tom Hunter, the Scottish entrepreneur.

Clinton's reputation may sink his wife's presidential hopes

WHEN he ran for president, Bill Clinton's campaign stressed the advantage his wife's experience and feminist credentials would bring to the job of First Lady. But now that Hillary Clinton is preparing a presidential campaign, his time in the Oval Office is as much a handicap as an advantage.

No such thing as a free lunch when taxpayer helps pick up tab for Bill

Key quote "That money would have been far better spent in Malawi, rather than on a booze-up for members of the Executive. They have lost all sense of priority. If people want to have lunch with Bill Clinton, fine, but not at a total abuse of taxpayers' money." - Alex Neil, SNP MSP for Central Scotland

Clinton to visit Glasgow

FORMER US President Bill Clinton is to visit Glasgow next month when he will be the guest speaker at a lunch for business leaders.

Clinton tells Brown to look on the bright side

BILL Clinton, the former United States president, gave Gordon Brown some advice yesterday: lighten up.

Hunter and Clinton embrace poverty fight

FORMER US President Bill Clinton was joined by Scottish entrepreneur Tom Hunter in New York to launch a programme aiming to tackle poverty, climate change and key world issues.

Bill Clinton is charmed by new bracelet

FORMER US President Bill Clinton has finally taken off a bracelet given to him five years ago by Colombian children who sang and danced for peace - after being presented with a new one.

Clean Bill of health for Clinton

FORMER US President Bill Clinton is in good health, an aide said today, rejecting speculation that exhaustion forced him to cancel one leg of a tsunami tour.

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