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Stories from KTHV's special coverage of the Clinton Library's grand opening in 2004.
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Mansion Cook Remembers Making Meals for Clintons
ClintonLittleRock.com - Liz Massey, Today's THV - 11/11/2004
Liza Ashley was the cook at the Governor's Mansion for 30 years. But she wasn't just the cook, she became a family friend and shared many memorable times with the Clintons.
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Car Tags, Fort Chaffee Haunt Clinton's First Term as Governor
ClintonLittleRock.com - Amy Fox, Today's THV - 11/10/2004
He may have ended his political career as president of the United States. But, Bill Clinton's beginnings in politics were much more humble.
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Clinton Presidency Gave Vet Another Chance to Serve Country
ClintonLittleRock.com - Jennifer Woody, Today's THV - 11/9/2004
When Clinton went to Washington D.C., he took plenty of Arkansans with him. Among them: Hershel Gober of Monticello, who became deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs and later secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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Elders, Once the Nation's Top Doctor, Looks Back on Clinton Years
ClintonLittleRock.com - Stefanie Bryant, Today's THV - 11/9/2004
Dr. Joycelyn Elders talks about her time as the nation's top doctor and the controversial remark that led to her forced resignation.
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Hot Springs: Clinton's Childhood Formed Lasting Friendships
ClintonLittleRock.com - Todd Wilson, Today's THV - 11/6/2004
Even at an early age, future President Bill Clinton made lifelong friends in his boyhood home of Hot Springs.
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Hope: Life in the City That Shaped A President
ClintonLittleRock.com - Amy Fox, Today's THV - 11/5/2004
A closer look at Hope, Bill Clinton's birthplace and what the qualities residents say were instilled in him at an early age.
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Inside the Cities of Clinton's Youth
KTHV-TV, Channel 11 - Monika Rued - 11/1/2004
KTHV reporters Amy Fox and Todd Wilson take a look at two Arkansas cities that shaped a future president.
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