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Long-term use of osteoporosis drugs questioned

The Seattle Times - Seattle WA, 2 hours 28 minutes ago / Medications called bisphosphonates are standard tools for the treatment of osteoporosis.

The Gates and Clinton show

NBC - Your4State.com - Hagerstown MD, 2 hours 37 minutes ago / For the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, it was a marquee event: two global superstars named Bill, testifying on the focus of their second careers, world health.

Money hunt turns aid agencies into rivals in shaken Haiti

Cricket Premier, 3 hours 36 minutes ago / UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former US President and UN Special Envoy to Haiti President Bill Clinton joined today to launch massivegood- a new initiative to mobilize voluntary contributions for health in developing countries.

What's Arabic for "You're No Atticus Finch"?

KNUS 710 - Denver CO, 5 hours ago / A group of "leading conservative lawyers" -- a phrase never confused with "U.S. Marines" -- has produced an embarrassingly pompous letter denouncing Liz Cheney for demanding the names of attorneys at the Justice Department who formerly represented Guantanamo detainees.

Karl Rove's Idea of the Special Relationship

The Spectator.co.uk Alex Massie Blog, 5 hours 4 minutes ago / Blair's critics might contend that he took this warning to heart and held it there too close and for too long.

Music video: Big Boi feat. Too Short and George Clinton…

Pop Librarian, 7 hours 47 minutes ago / Video: Pres. Bill Clinton on how Haiti Saved the U.S. Revolution .

Clinton, Gates say US help abroad improves image

The Salisbury Post - Salisbury NC, 8 hours 9 minutes ago / Bill Clinton and Bill Gates said Wednesday that U.S. investments in fighting AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a vital role in improving America's image abroad.

Clinton-era roadless forests rule in appeals court today

The Denver Post - Denver CO, 8 hours 17 minutes ago / Government and industry attorneys squared off in federal appeals court today over the future of the nation's protected "roadless" forests.

This Year’s Failed Clinton Presidency

The Moderate Voice, 9 hours 22 minutes ago / It's really quite extraordinary when looking at the Obama Administration's priorities, the personnel selected to carry them out, the tactics that have been employed, to gape at how totally 'Clintonian' they all are.

Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Appoints Board of Directors and CEO

eNews Park Forest - Park Forest IL, 9 hours 32 minutes ago / New York, NY --(ENEWSPF)--March 10, 2010.

Clinton: Improving the health of others is good foreign policy

CNN Political Ticker, 10 hours 51 minutes ago / Aside from a moral obligation, improving the health of people in other nations is smart foreign policy, former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday.

Double Bill-ing on the Hill

Politico, 11 hours 24 minutes ago / Bill Clinton and Bill Gates urged senators to devote more resources to global health today – and said that there are limits to what their own fame and wealth can accomplish.

Germond: Gridiron 'was the hot ticket in town'

Michael Calderone - Politico, 11 hours 56 minutes ago / With both Obama and Biden not attending this year's Gridiron dinner, Bill Clinton stepped in to headline.

Edgar Wayburn, a Leader in Saving the Wilderness, Dies at 103

The New York Times - New York NY, 23 hours 50 minutes ago / In announcing his death, the Sierra Club called Dr. Wayburn "the 20th-century John Muir," referring to its founder, who preserved the Yosemite Valley.

Soft drinks industry slashes calories in US schools

The Independent - London - UK, Mar 09, 2010 / The US soft drinks industry said Monday it had slashed the amount of high-calorie sodas sold in schools as part of a broader attempt to combat raging obesity.

President Bill Clinton Will Address Economist Conferences' Corporate Citizenship 2010 Event

PR Newswire, Mar 08, 2010 / NEW YORK , March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Corporate Citizenship 2010: Doing well by doing good is being hosted by Economist Conferences on Monday, March 15th , from 2:30 – 6:30 pm and Tuesday, March 16th from 8:00 am - 5:30 pm at The New York Public Library (Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street).

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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the third-youngest president; only Theodore Roosevelt and John F.

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Clinton, Gates say US help abroad improves image

AP  posted:  Wednesday 03/10/10 08:38 PM EST
WASHINGTON -Bill Clinton and Bill Gates said Wednesday that U.S. investments in fighting AIDS, malaria and other diseases in underdeveloped nations save lives and play a

Letterman's scandal is over, but can he beat Leno?

AP  posted:  Wednesday 03/10/10 12:13 AM EST
and the multimillionaire entertainment star." It quotes Madeleine Smithberg, a one-time segment producer for his show, who equates Letterman's magnetism to none other than Bill Clinton's. "I

Dem White slams Texas Gov. Perry on budget cuts

AP  posted:  Tuesday 03/09/10 09:13 PM EST
former President Bill Clinton, could expect some of the same treatment and be "featured in ads as sort of an Obama Democrat." White quickly sought distance from the White House

Petraeus for president? 'No' is his handy answer

AP  posted:  Tuesday 03/09/10 07:04 PM EST
the political prospects for Colin Powell, who declared himself a Republican after he retired from the military in 1993 and was widely touted as a possible challenger to President Bill

CAPITAL CULTURE: Palin candidate, pundit, celeb?

AP  posted:  Tuesday 03/09/10 02:59 PM EST
, though, the quality everyone seems to want is a person we could see having a beer with," he says. A pioneer in that regard was Bill Clinton, who readily answered the question

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