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Dennis Quaid to portray Bill Clinton in new HBO film

Dennis Quaid to portray Bill Clinton in new HBO filmWashington, Mar 25 : Dennis Quaid is all set to play the role of former US President Bill Clinton in HBO's `The Special Relationship'.

The film will also see Michael Sheen portraying British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Julianne Moore enacting the role of ex-First Lady Hillary Clinton.

The movie is about the unique and sometimes turbulent political relationship between the newly installed British PM and the ex US President.

iPod signed by Bill Clinton sells for $2,200 at charity auction

iPod signed by Bill Clinton sells for $2,200 at charity auctionNew York, March 13: A red 8GB iPod emblazoned with former U. S. President Bill Clinton’s signature has been sold at an online charity auction.

The ipod contained songs by Elton John and Van Morrison.

It pulled in more than 2,200 dollars in the auction run by the Web site Tonic, reports the New York Daily News.

UN chief, Bill Clinton visit Haiti to boost economic recovery

UN chief, Bill Clinton visit Haiti to boost economic recovery

UN chief, Bill Clinton to visit Haiti

UN chief, Bill Clinton to visit HaitiNew York  - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and former US president Bill Clinton are scheduled to visit Haiti next week, working together to achieve an economic recovery in one of the poorest nations in the region, the UN said Tuesday.

Ban plans to be in Haiti Monday for a one-day visit, accompanied by Clinton, who successfully led international efforts to help Southeast Asian nations devastated by the
2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

The Clintons’ beloved White House cat dies after long battle with cancer

The Clintons’ beloved White House cat dies after long battle with cancerNew York, Feb 21 : Bill Clinton's family has bid farewell to a cat named `Sock', whom they adopted while he was President of the US, after the White House's renowned pet lost its long battle with cancer.

A CNN report suggests that the black and white cat was deeply loved by Chelsea Clinton and the whole family.

"Socks brought much happiness to Chelsea and us over the years, and enjoyment to kids and cat lovers everywhere," the New York Daily News quoted the Clintons as saying.

Rich Bush and Clinton declared `fat cats''in new book

Rich Bush and Clinton declared `fat cats''in new bookNew York, Feb. 9 : THE heat is on George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to give up their precious perks.

In "Citizen-in-Chief: The Second Lives of the American Presidents," out this week, Leonard Bernardo and Jennifer Weiss claim that while early commanders-in-chief lived their later years on modest incomes, today''s ex-presidents are fat cats.

"Cashing in on the presidency has become routine," the New York Post quotes both, as saying.

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