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Bill Clinton (Born: William Jefferson Blythe III)

Date of Birth: 19 August 1946


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Battle lines in Washington and Africa

Delegation leaders such as Tanzania’s Foreign Minister Jakaya Kikwete and Rwanda’s Finance Minister Donat Kaberuka commended President Bill Clinton’s promise of support for a US$70 billion debt write-off for Africa...


Washington Who's Who

She also meets frequently with President Bill Clinton and Vice-President Al Gore both of whom have become increasingly enthused about African issues...


Pride and prejudice

Ethiopia tried not very convincingly to use the alleged Adigrat bombing to justify its own abrogation of the air moratorium imposed on the unwilling parties last June under pressure from United States' President Bill Clinton (AC Vol 40 No 1)...


Who dares, loses

The moratorium on air attacks agreed after June’s raids on Asmara and Makelle (and after phone calls by President Bill Clinton to Premier Meles Zenawi and President Issayas Afewerki) still holds...


Rebel terror

' President Bill Clinton's Special Envoy the Reverend Jesse Jackson calls for negotiations to end the war...


Annan and Africa

The damage started after President Bill Clinton's government withdrew its contingent after several US troops were killed in Mogadishu...


Devastating debts

While President Bill Clinton’s government has backed strong multilateral debt reduction it has not persuaded Congress to approve any United States’ contribution to the Trust Fund...


Washington's military option

President Bill Clinton spoke of a ‘chemical weapons-related' plant and of the ‘penultimate precursor' for VX nerve gas; Khartoum tried to use this to show Washington had no evidence...


War drums sounding

In the meantime Paul Hare President Bill Clinton's Special Envoy to Angola has resigned to head the US-Angolan Chamber of Commerce replacing Edward de Jarnette...


Surprise guests

For Moi the most important point was to show Kenyans that relations with Washington were flourishing again despite snubs by President Bill Clinton and his former Secretary of State Warren Christopher (both of whom avoided Kenya on their pan-African tours)...


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