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The Clinton Foundation's Work
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Millennium Network's Reception in New York
July 31, 2007

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Millennium Network New York Reception
Millennium Network New York Reception
Millennium Network’s launch reception in San Francisco, CA.

April 14, 2007

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Millennium Network.
Millennium Network Launch
The Clinton Foundation Millennium Network seeks to engage individuals under the age of 40 in helping to address the challenges of global interdependence. The Group held its inaugural meeting in San Francisco in April 2007.
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President Clinton shakes hands with local officials in La Batre, Alabama, a small fishing community where Hurricane Katrina caused a tidal surge that washed over 80 percent of the community. 800 homes were destroyed.
 
October 5, 2005

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Feature: President Clinton's Visit to the Gulf Coast 
President Clinton's Online Diary
Visit To The Gulf Coast
President Clinton visited areas hard-hit by Hurricane Katrina to begin assessing where to allocate the $100 million dollars raised through the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund.
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The Clinton Presidential Center
The replica of the White House took 32 years to create and measures 60-feet long and 25-feet wide and was constructed in a one-inch-to-one-foot scale.
The White House In Miniature
A replica of the White House, created in amazing detail from crystal chandeliers and hand-carved furniture to ringing phones and miniature televisions, will be on display at the Clinton Center from February 16th to mid-July.
Canstruction 2008 featured a number of amazing structures, built entirely from full cans of food. The winner was a replica of Little Rock’s Big Dam Bridge.
Canstruction 2008
For the second consecutive year, teams of local architects and engineers gathered at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library to design and build giant structures made entirely from full cans of food for the Canstruction® design competition.
To commemorate World AIDS Day, The Clinton Center hosted the country's single largest display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt.  On Saturday, Dec. 1, hundreds of Clinton Center visitors had the unique opportunity to pay respect and honor those who have died from HIV/AIDS.

President Clinton, through the work of The Clinton Foundation, has established the HIV/AIDS Initiative (CHAI).  Launched in 2002, CHAI's mission is to expand access to life-saving medicines.  Today, CHAI is helping dozens of countries and hundreds of thousands of people in the developing world access high-quality, low-cost care and treatment.
World AIDS Day 2007
To commemorate World AIDS Day, The Clinton Center hosted the country's single largest display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. On Saturday, Dec. 1, hundreds of Clinton Center visitors had the unique opportunity to pay respect and honor those who have died from HIV/AIDS.
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The White House Years
The President, First Lady, Vice President and Tipper Gore At the North Portico January 20, 2001
Portraits
A collection of portraits from the Clinton Administration
Greeting the community in Dundalk, Ireland December 12, 2000
A Global Community
President Clinton advanced the principles of global cooperation and community throughout his administration. A collection of foreign policy related photos from 1993-2000.
In the State Dining Room at the White House Historical Association Dinner November 9, 2000
Duties Of The President
A collection of photographs illustrating the numerous duties of the President from meeting with advisors to shape policy, to State Dinners, to meeting Heads of State.
1993-2000
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