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October 29, 1994: Francisco Martin Duran fired at least 29 shots with a semi-automatic rifle at the White House from Pennsylvania Avenue, outside the south lawn, thinking that Clinton was among the men in dark sui ...
See also:List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Andrew Jackson, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Abraham Lincoln, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - James A. Garfield, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - William McKinley, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Theodore Roosevelt, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Franklin D. Roosevelt, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Harry S. Truman, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - John F. Kennedy, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Richard M. Nixon, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Gerald R. Ford, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Jimmy Carter, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Ronald Reagan, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - George H.W. Bush, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Bill Clinton, List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - George W. Bush Read more here: » List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. Presidential assassination attempts - Bill Clinton |
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Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign.
Clinton's first foray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, introducing candidate Michael Dukakis. Clinton's address, scheduled to last 15 minutes, became a debacle as Clinton gave a notoriously long and uninspiring speech that lasted over half an hour [1].
Four years later, Clinton prepared for a run in 1992 against incumbent President George H. W. Bush. In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, Bush ...
See also:Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton - Early years, Bill Clinton - Arkansas political career and education, Bill Clinton - Presidency, Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign, Bill Clinton - Significant events, Bill Clinton - Legislation and programs, Bill Clinton - Cabinet, Bill Clinton - Supreme Court appointments, Bill Clinton - The economy, Bill Clinton - Trade, Bill Clinton - Foreign policy, Bill Clinton - Impeachment and other scandals, Bill Clinton - Timeline, Bill Clinton - Public approval, Bill Clinton - Public image, Bill Clinton - Post-presidential career, Bill Clinton - Trivia Read more here: » Bill Clinton: Encyclopedia II - Bill Clinton - Presidency |
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Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign.
Clinton's first foray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, introducing candidate Michael Dukakis. Clinton's address, scheduled to last 15 minutes, became a debacle as Clinton gave a notoriously long and uninspiring speech that lasted over half an hour [1].
Four years later, Clinton prepared for a run in 1992 against incumbent President George H. W. Bush. In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, Bush ...
See also:Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton - Early years, Bill Clinton - Arkansas political career and education, Bill Clinton - Presidency, Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign, Bill Clinton - Significant events, Bill Clinton - Legislation and programs, Bill Clinton - Cabinet, Bill Clinton - Supreme Court appointments, Bill Clinton - The economy, Bill Clinton - Trade, Bill Clinton - Foreign policy, Bill Clinton - Impeachment and controversies, Bill Clinton - Timeline, Bill Clinton - Public approval, Bill Clinton - Public image, Bill Clinton - Post-presidential career, Bill Clinton - Trivia Read more here: » Bill Clinton: Encyclopedia II - Bill Clinton - Presidency |
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Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign.
Clinton's first foray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, introducing candidate Michael Dukakis. Clinton's address, scheduled to last 15 minutes, became a debacle as Clinton gave a notoriously long and uninspiring speech that lasted over half an hour [1].
Four years later, Clinton prepared for a run in 1992 against incumbent President George H. W. Bush. In the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, Bush ...
See also:Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton - Early Life, Bill Clinton - Arkansas political career and education, Bill Clinton - Presidency, Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign, Bill Clinton - Significant events, Bill Clinton - Legislation and programs, Bill Clinton - Cabinet, Bill Clinton - Supreme Court appointments, Bill Clinton - The economy, Bill Clinton - Trade, Bill Clinton - Foreign policy, Bill Clinton - Impeachment and other scandals, Bill Clinton - Timeline, Bill Clinton - Public approval, Bill Clinton - Public image, Bill Clinton - Post-presidential career, Bill Clinton - Trivia Read more here: » Bill Clinton: Encyclopedia II - Bill Clinton - Presidency |
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Bill Bradley
George H.W. Bush (left-handed, but batted right-handed in baseball)
Bill Clinton
Max Cleland (Lost part of right arm in a grenade accident in Vietnam.)
Gerald Ford
Barney Frank
Benjamin Franklin
James A. Garfield
Herbert Hoover
John Kerry (he is left-handed, but throws right-handed)
Gavin Newsom (mayor of San Francisco)
H. Ross Perot (thus, with Clinton and Bush, all three major 1992 U.S. presidential e ...
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Hinduism Dictionary on Subramuniyaswami
Subramuniyaswami: Current and 162nd satguru (1927-) of the Nandinatha Sampradaya's Kailasa Parampara. He was ordained Sivaya Subramuniyaswami by Sage Yogaswami on the full-moon day of May 12, 1949, in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, at 6:21 pm. This was just days after he had attained nirvikalpa samadhi in the caves of Jalani. Yogaswami, then 77, ordained the 22-year old yogi with a tremendous slap on the back, saying, "This will be heard in America," and conferring upon him the mission to bring the fullness of Saivism to the West. Local devotees called the initiation a coronation. That same year, while still in Sri Lanka, Subramuniyaswami founded the Saiva Siddhanta Yoga Order and Saiva Siddhanta Church at the Sri Subramuniya Ashrama in Alaveddy. Returning to America, he spent the next six years preparing for his teaching mission through intense sadhana and tapas. He began actively teaching in 1957 when he founded the Himalayan Academy. In 1970, he established his international headquarters and monastery complex, Kauai Aadheenam, on Hawaii's Garden Island of Kauai. Five years later, he designated a portion of the 51-acre holy site as the San Marga Sanctuary, future site of Iraivan Temple, carved of white granite stone in Bangalore, India. To spearhead a growing Hindu renaissance, he founded Hinduism Today in 1979, an international monthly, full-color magazine acclaimed the world over as the the greatest advent in Hindu publishing this century. In August of 1986, the World Religious Parliament in New Delhi honored Subramuniyaswami as one of five Hindu spiritual leaders outside of India who had most dynamically promoted Sanatana Dharma in the past 25 years. He was given the title Jagadacharya, "World Teacher." In 1995 the Parliament bestowed on him the title of Dharmachakra for his remarkable publications. In April of 1988, he was selected to represent Hinduism at the five-day Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders for Human Survival, held in England at Oxford University, and again in Moscow from January 11 to 15, 1990; and in Brazil, June 57, 1992. At Chicago's historic centenary Parliament of the World's Religions in September, 1993, he was elected to the Presidents' Assembly, a core group of 25 men and women representing the world's faiths. In late 1996 Gurudeva transformed "Hinduism Today" to a magazine, a quantum leap that extended its global reach and impact in Hindu communities. In 1997 he responded to President Bill Clinton's call for religious opinions on the ethics of human cloning and spearheded the 125th anniversary and diaspora pilgrimage of Sri Lanka's Sage Yogaswami. In Kerala, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad honored him as "The Hindu Voice of the Century." Throughout that same year he was a key member of Vision Kauai, a small group of indigenous and political leaders meeting to fashion the island's future based on ethical values. Over the years Subramuniyaswami has written hundreds of tracts and books, which have been distributed in the tens of thousands in many languages. Especially in the 1980s, he lectured worldwide and established the worship in numerous Hindu temples. Gurudeva teaches the traditional Saivite Hindu path to enlightenment, a path that leads the soul from simple service to worshipful devotion to God, from the disciplines of meditation and yoga to the direct knowing of Divinity within. His insights into the nature of consciousness provide a key for quieting the external mind and revealing to aspirants their deeper states of being, which are eternally perfect, full of light, love, serenity and wisdom. He urges all seekers to live a life of ahimsa, harmlessness towards nature, people and creatures, an ethic which includes vegetarianism. From his ashrama in Hawaii, Gurudeva continues to follow his satguru's instruction to bring Saivism to the Western world by teaching others to "know thy Self by thyself" and thus "see God Siva everywhere." Through the ordained swamis of the Saiva Siddhanta Yoga Order, he trains young men in the ancient path of brahmacharya, enlightenment and service to humanity. Over 30 full-time monks, along with extended family groups in eight countries, have joined to fulfill this parampara's mission to further monistic Saiva Siddhanta and Hindu solidarity. The name Subramuniya is a Tamil spelling of the Sanskrit Shubhramunya (not to be confused with Subramanya). It is formed from shubhra meaning "light; intuition," and muni, "silent sage." Ya means "restraint; religious meditation." Thus, Subramuniya means a self-restrained soul who remains silent or, when he speaks, speaks out from intuition.
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Like many former American presidents, Clinton has engaged in a career as a public speaker on a variety of issues. In these, he continues to comment on aspects of contemporary politics. One notable theme is his advocacy of multilateral solutions to problems facing the world. Clinton's close relationship with the African Amer ...
See also:Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton - Early years, Bill Clinton - Arkansas political career and education, Bill Clinton - Presidency, Bill Clinton - Presidential campaign, Bill Clinton - Significant events, Bill Clinton - Legislation and programs, Bill Clinton - Cabinet, Bill Clinton - Supreme Court appointments, Bill Clinton - The economy, Bill Clinton - Trade, Bill Clinton - Foreign policy, Bill Clinton - Impeachment and controversies, Bill Clinton - Timeline, Bill Clinton - Public approval, Bill Clinton - Public image, Bill Clinton - Post-presidential career, Bill Clinton - Trivia Read more here: » Bill Clinton: Encyclopedia II - Bill Clinton - Post-presidential career |
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Another important recent development concerns attempts to read the text on a paper held by Gen. Ramey in a photo taken with Col. Dubose and the displayed balloon debris photo above. A Roswell investigator named David Rudiak, as well as some other examiners of the message, claim to have identifie ...
See also:Roswell UFO incident, Roswell UFO incident - Overview: The story as reported in 1947 and the controversy, Roswell UFO incident - Incident, Roswell UFO incident - Press releases and news, Roswell UFO incident - Inconsistent accounts and cover stories, Roswell UFO incident - Later stories of strange debris, Roswell UFO incident - General Ramey's Roswell telegram, Roswell UFO incident - Decline of interest, Roswell UFO incident - Renewed interest, Roswell UFO incident - Lydia Sleppy and Jesse Marcel interview, Roswell UFO incident - Brigadeer General Arthur Exon testimony, Roswell UFO incident - Brigadier General Thomas J. Dubose report, Roswell UFO incident - Other witnesses, Roswell UFO incident - Skeptics' views, Roswell UFO incident - Similar incidents, Roswell UFO incident - Theories and Analysis, Roswell UFO incident - Conventional theories, Roswell UFO incident - The Alien Autopsy film, Roswell UFO incident - UFO Crash theories, Roswell UFO incident - Recent developments, Roswell UFO incident - Cultural Influence and Trivia, Roswell UFO incident - International UFO Museum, Roswell UFO incident - Sources generally pro-UFO explanations, Roswell UFO incident - 1947 newspaper articles and press bulletins, Roswell UFO incident - Books for further reading debunkery, Roswell UFO incident - Secret FBI teletype, Roswell UFO incident - Excerpts from newspaper account of Brazel's find Read more here: » Roswell UFO incident: Encyclopedia II - Roswell UFO incident - Recent developments |
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See also:Rosa Parks, Rosa Parks - Early years, Rosa Parks - Civil rights activism, Rosa Parks - Events leading up to boycott, Rosa Parks - Bus protest and arrest, Rosa Parks - Montgomery Bus Boycott, Rosa Parks - Browder v. Gayle, Rosa Parks - Later years, Rosa Parks - Lawsuits, Rosa Parks - Death and funeral, Rosa Parks - Awards and honors, Rosa Parks - Notes Read more here: » Rosa Parks: Encyclopedia II - Rosa Parks - Awards and honors |
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