Word: elected
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...President-elect did not need the reminder. Dipping his toe into the Iraqi morass the day of the raid, he stumbled. In an interview with the New York Times, he called the raid "the right thing to do," then seemed to open a small window for Saddam: "If you want a different relationship with me, you could begin by upholding the U.N. requirements to change your behavior. I'm not obsessed with the man." The softer rhetoric set off speculation that he might ease U.S. policy toward Baghdad. Clinton angrily denounced what he called a misinterpretation, and the tenor...
...president-elect arrived in town on Sunday,after traveling from Thomas Jefferson's Monticellohome to the Abraham Lincoln Memorial--stopping forchurch services and to ring a replica of theLiberty Bell after crossing the Potomac...
...Crimson will publish tomorrow instead of Friday in order to provide coverage of the inauguration of President-elect Bill Clinton. We will publish Monday, Wednesday and Friday next week and resume daily publication February...
Panels focused on the economy, environment, and foreign policy, and Eli Segal, President-elect Clinton's choice to head up a new national service program, made an appearance to rouse enthusiasm for a domestic version of the Peace Corps...
Many advocates are taking heart that Segal, along-time confidant of the president-elect, willhead the public service initiative, which promisesto be the cornerstone of the administration'syouth policy. A youth corps incorporates many ofClinton's top priorities for young people:encouraging public service, enabling highereducation and providing incentives to avoid crimeand drugs...