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- Healthy Delay. // National Review;8/29/1994, Vol. 46 Issue 16, p16
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- NICE BUSTLE. McGrath, Douglas G. // New Republic;11/28/94, Vol. 211 Issue 22, p14
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This article criticizes the pledge to veto any bill that failed to provide health protection to every U.S. citizen issued by U.S. President Bill Clinton. The problem with Clinton's pledge is that it is empty, like the promises of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy. In addition to being empty,...
- NO EXIT. McCaughey, Elizabeth // New Republic;2/7/94, Vol. 210 Issue 6, p21
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- A new generation gap. Fineman, Howard; Thomas, Rich // Newsweek;2/21/94, Vol. 123 Issue 8, p20
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- State of the Union Address. Clinton, Bill // State of the Union Address (Bill Clinton);2009, pN.PAG
Presents the State of the Union Address presented by the United States president to the Congress of the United States on January 19, 1999.
- President Clinton's State of the Union address. Clinton, Bill // President Clinton's State of the Union Address;2009, p1
Presents the text of the author's presidential State of the Union Address given in 1993. Focus on the United States' economy; Need for cuts in government spending; Examination of the cycles of American business; Encouragement for entrepreneurs; Other comments.


