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Sure he made George Clinton and Michael Jackson and Prince and Justin Timberlake and thousands of studio musicians possible.
NPR: A Tribute to James Brown
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Most recently his late-night conversation with former President Clinton about pardoning Michael Milken appeared in the newspapers.
FORBES: Shop Till You Flop
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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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According to Republican lore, the first President Bush would never have lost in 1992 if his political rottweiler, Lee Atwater, who died in 1991, had been able to sink his teeth into Mr Clinton as he chewed up Michael Dukakis.
ECONOMIST: American politics two years on
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Michael Shefmyer, the bouncer, supports Clinton.
NPR: 'Lunch-Bucket' Democrats Key in Pa. Primary
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Michael Dell is reputed to be conservative politically, and Clinton is a champion of liberal causes.
FORBES: Bill Clinton Enlivens Dell Conference
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Despite Michael Witt being sin-binned, Rhys Hanbury, Clinton Schifcofske and Hep Cahill stretched the Welsh side's advantage to 20-0 at half-time.
BBC: Crusaders 32-6 Huddersfield Giants
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The first Bush beat the somewhat robotic and unsympathetic Michael Dukakis but he then lost to the younger, more telegenic Clinton.
FORBES: Mitt Romney's Edge: Likability and the Desire to Shrink Your Tax Burden
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Clinton is also reaching across racial lines, with an ad featuring Michael Nutter, Philadelphia's newly elected black mayor.
NPR: Clinton, Obama Ad Wars Heat Up Ahead of Pa. Vote
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One of his agents at Creative Artists Agency, Michael Kives, has a background in politics, having interned for President Bill Clinton.
WSJ: Arnold Schwarzenegger: A Career Not Yet Terminated
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During his AP tenure, King broke several major political stories, including Michael Dukakis' selection of Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate in 1988 and Clinton's selection of Al Gore in 1992.
CNN: About
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Asked point blank, last month at the Clinton Global Initiative, if he would open an infrastructure bank in Philadelphia, Mayor Michael Nutter tiptoed around it.
FORBES: Mayors Endorse Emanuel's Novel, Still Scant Infrastructure Trust