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Friday, November 19, 2004
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CLINTON LIBRARY
Unity Shines at Clinton Library Dedication
Bill Clinton was joined by three fellow presidents for the dedication of his library, an event that hailed the 42nd president as a rare political talent with a gift for human connection and an unerring instinct for survival.
 Clinton Is Still the Life of the Party
 Bush Honors Clinton at New Library
 Howard Kurtz: Clintonista Central


ANALYSIS
Debt Limit Rises to $8.18T
The House rejected Thursday efforts to reimpose restrictions on tax cuts and spending, then joined the Senate to raise the federal debt limit by $800 billion, to $8.18 trillion.

Judiciary Panel Backs Specter
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee overrode complaints from conservative activists that Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) might try to block antiabortion nominees to the Supreme Court.

Bush's Kissing Cabinet
The nominations of Condoleezza Rice for secretary of state and of Margaret Spellings as secretary of education were visually intriguing events, most notably because President Bush puckered up and gave both of them a congratulatory kiss.

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Senate Democrats chose Sen. Harry M. Reid (Nev.) as minority leader this week. Which of the following positions in Nevada has Reid held during his career?

A. Governor
B. Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission
C. Mayor of Reno
D. Attorney General



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