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Service Service sharpshooters White House Gunman Shot
The White House grounds were locked down after Secret Service officers shot a gunman outside the south gates of the building. The suspect, a disgruntled former IRS employee, appears to have a troubled past.
Office Closings Denied
Bush administration officials are denying reports the White House is shutting down its offices on AIDS policy and race relations.

'Blunt' Clinton-Gore Meeting
Held After Concession
Al Gore and Bill Clinton had a few things to say to each other after the former vice president conceded the election, sources tell ABCNEWS.


  Thursday Feb. 8, 2001

As the backroom jockeying for the 2004 presidential race already begins, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh is following Bill Clinton's footsteps, taking charge of the centrist wing of the Democratic Party in a move that puts him in prime position to seek the White House.

President Bush is continuing to make the case for his tax cut, saying his $1.6 trillion plan would help small businesses grow.
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The latest in a seemingly endless string of controversies surrounding President Clinton's final pardons involves a businessman given a clean slate despite being the subject of an ongoing federal investigation.

A bipartisan group of legislators, headed by Sens. Edward Kennedy and John McCain, is pushing a new bill for patients that includes the right to sue HMOs.

Former President Ronald Reagan, recovering from a broken hip suffered last month, is marking his 90th birthday.

The former reporter turned politician entered a Columbia University journalism classroom to lecture on covering national affairs. The first lesson: Off the Record.

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Clinton Giving Back Furniture
Will Schwarzenegger Terminate Gov. Davis?
Ventura XFL Debut Slammed
Colorado Diner Steams Perot
Bush's Faith-Based Initiative
Clinton Friend Gets Top DNC Job

 
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