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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to the Oval Office after making a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to make a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to make a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to make a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to make a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to make a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the crisis in Kosovo in the Rose Garden of the White House April 13, 1999 in Washington, DC. Clinton stated that the NATO bombing would cease when Yugoslavia withdraws their troops from Kosovo and allows the return of refugees.
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  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton addresses reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton walks back to the Oval Office after addressing reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton walks out from the Oval Office to address reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • President Bill Clinton walks out from the Oval Office to address reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
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  • Foreclosure Express real estate tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • Protestors demanding an independent Kosovo march past the White House April 27, 1999.
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  • U.S. Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering discusses the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade by NATO  during the Sunday political talk show, Meet the Press, on NBC-TV May 16, 1999 in Washington, DC.
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  • Buyers view a foreclosed home in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure notice on a home in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure Express real estate tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • US Secretary of Defense William Cohen looks on as President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US National Security Advisor Sandy Berger responds to a question in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. President Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US National Security Advisor Sandy Berger responds to a question in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. President Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US Joints Chief General Hugh Shelton looks on as President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US Joints Chief General Hugh Shelton looks on as President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
    Clinton_Iraq_071.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to the podium in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Behind Clinton is Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to the podium in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Behind Clinton is Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to the podium in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Behind Clinton is Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure real estate bus tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • Foreclosure Express real estate tour in Las Vegas, NV.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the Briefing Room of the White House November 15, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton announced that he called off airstrikes on Iraq after Saddam Hussein agreed to allow the UN to resume weapon inspections. Standing with Clinton are Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Hugh Shelton.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton boards Marine One with his dog Buddy after making a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks out to the South Lawn to make a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to Marine One with his dog Buddy after making a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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  • Former U.S. Senator and Special Envoy to Kosovo Bob Dole discusses the crisis in the region following the failure to secure a peace agreement during NBC's Meet the Press March 21, 1999 in Washington, DC.
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  • Former U.S. Senator and Special Envoy to Kosovo Bob Dole discusses the crisis in the region following the failure to secure a peace agreement during NBC's Meet the Press March 21, 1999 in Washington, DC.
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  • US President Bill Clinton walks to Marine One with his dog Buddy after making a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
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