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  • Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference with VP Al Gore February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference with VP Al Gore February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference with VP Al Gore February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference with VP Al Gore February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference with VP Al Gore February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton talks with Vice President Al Gore (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Clinton_Gore_2358.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton talks with John Podesta (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton talks with Vice President Al Gore (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton talks with Vice President Al Gore (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton talks with Vice President Al Gore (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Gore_1593.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Clinton_Gore_4086.JPG
  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Gore_Y2K_2359.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Clinton_Gore_2357.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton talks with John Podesta (R) before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Podesta_1609.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton before unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • US Vice President Al Gore with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • US Vice President Al Gore with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin during a joint news conference February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • US Vice President Al Gore sign an agreement with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • US Vice President Al Gore exchanges agreements with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin February 7, 1997 In Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton with VP Al Gore after unveiling the Year 2000 federal budget February 1, 1999 at a White House ceremony in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary, VP Al Gore Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and other dignitaries at the dedication ceremony of the FDR Memorial May 2, 1997 in Washington, DC. The memorial to the US 32nd president spreads across four granite-walled outdoor rooms along a 7.5 acre-swath of West Potomac Park.
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  • President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary and VP Al Gore at the dedication ceremony of the FDR Memorial May 2, 1997 in Washington, DC. The memorial to the US 32nd president spreads across four granite-walled outdoor rooms along a 7.5 acre-swath of West Potomac Park.
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  • President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary, VP Al Gore Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and other dignitaries at the dedication ceremony of the FDR Memorial May 2, 1997 in Washington, DC. The memorial to the US 32nd president spreads across four granite-walled outdoor rooms along a 7.5 acre-swath of West Potomac Park.
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  • President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary and VP Al Gore at the dedication  ceremony of the FDR Memorial May 2, 1997 in Washington, DC. The memorial to the US 32nd president spreads across four granite-walled outdoor rooms along a 7.5 acre-swath of West Potomac Park.
    FDR_memorial_951.JPG
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