Globe Editorial
IT WAS inevitable that former president Bill Clinton would play an active role in his wife's campaign for the presidency. Not for him is the aloofness of a Dwight Eisenhower. When asked during his vice president Richard Nixon's campaign for the White House in 1960 to cite a major Nixon contribution, Eisenhower asked for a week to think about it. (Full article: 477 words)
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