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Clinton said he and his family -- former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, now New York's junior senator, and daughter Chelsea -- would spend the weekend at their new home in Chappaqua, New York.
CNN: New president wastes little time exercising powers
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He was one of about a dozen Muslim athletes honored in 2011 at a reception hosted by then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the State Department in Washington.
WSJ: Jets' Aboushi a rare Palestinian-American in NFL
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Dole's advocates note that former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was a first-time New York resident when she won that state's Senate race in 2000.
CNN: Helms departure opens Senate race in N.C.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Ron Paul took the No. 1 spot in most-searched presidential candidates, beating out Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
FORBES: Only Online: Ron Paul Beats Hillary Clinton
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This means that President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton will host only 15 DNC-financed holiday galas this year, down from 25 last time around.
CNN: DNC's Money Woes Crimp Clintons' Holiday Style
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Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, defying pre-election polls, defeated Sen.
NPR: Clinton Surprises Obama in Tight Democratic Race
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Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York is the perceived front-runner, but she has not officially declared her candidacy.
CNN: Obama to form panel to explore presidential bid
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He was coming from a press preview, and was scheduled to greet dignitaries, including Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mayor Michael Bloomberg, at a black-tie dinner that evening.
WSJ: American Idyll
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He has said he shouldn't have lied but wanted to keep the truth from his then-pregnant wife, Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
NPR: Weiner Launches Comeback Bid To Become NYC Mayor
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In recent interviews, he has said he shouldn't have lied but did it because he wanted to keep the truth from his then-pregnant wife, Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
WSJ: Anthony Weiner launches bid to become NYC mayor