The lobbying bill required lobbyists to disclose their activities and prohibited them from giving lawmakers gifts, travel, and meals beyond a modest limit. tions in Guatemala—all these seemed to me to be signs of a new era of democratic progress I was committed to support. We had a pleasant visit, discussing the election and world affairs. Beyond the library, I knew that I wanted to write a book about my life and the presidency and that I would have to work hard for three o
with my family; how I was coping with all the pressures of the presidency; and how I had apologized to Hillary and Chelsea. Our Christmas was like all the others, but more savored because we knew it was our last at the White House. The heartbreaking tragedy had galvanized the community and all of America’s firefighters; hundreds of them from across the country and several fro r of the boy, a group of four leading citizens—the president of the University of Miami, a highly rega
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