Clinton--William J. [President of the United States]

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101 Hello, Lynn, it's the White House calling." Shaping up the first family.
Northern Iowa Today 77:2, p.5
White House consults Lynn Allen about fitness.
102 Clinton must pass North Korea test
Northern Iowan 90:27, p.5
Must learn to deal with difficult situation.
103 Clinton administration cuts nuclear program
Northern Iowan 90:21, p.7
Believes Clinton made bad decision on nuclear power.
104 UNI wants a part in President Clinton's National Service Act: UNI applies to participate in pilot program for new financial aid system
Northern Iowan 90:17, p.1
New plan would streamline process.
105 President Clinton's short memory
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.6
Scolds Clinton for stand on foreign policy.
106 Mr. President, the world is calling
Northern Iowan 90:14, p.7
Believes Clinton not equipped to handle foreign policy.
107 Foreign policy important now
Northern Iowan 90:13, p.5
Urges Clinton to take foreign policy seriously.
108 One step forward, one step back
Northern Iowan 90:12, p.10
Believes Clinton stance on Somalia is wrong, but attitude toward Russia is correct.
109 Painfully plummeting presidential polls.
Public Relations News Release 1992:675, p.1
Jeremy Lewis comments on the drop in President Clinton's popularity polls.
110 Power to the people.
Public Relations News Release 1992:622, p.1
Ken Basom feels that President Clinton must get the support of the American people, if he plans to send peace-keeping troops to Bosnia.
111 Report card time
Public Relations News Release 1992:604, p.1
The first 100 days of the Clinton presidency are over. Jeremy Lewis feels he could have done better.
112 Their decision; not his
Northern Iowan 89:48, p.6
Analyzes Clinton position on homosexuals in military.
113 The military is the government
Northern Iowan 89:46, p.4
Believes reduction in military spending is good way to cut down on government spending.
114 ROTC task is to serve nation
Northern Iowan 89:43, p.2
Reports that ROTC students will not be asked about sexual orientation, in light of Clinton directive.
115 Welcome Back
Northern Iowan 116:1, p.1
Believes President Clinton should spend time talking with Congress.
116 Can't win with, or without them
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.7
Speculates on special interest groups.
117 Actions speak louder than words
Northern Iowan 103:33, p.8
Applauds Clinton action on voting and family leave.
118 Lifting ban on gays may affect ROTC programs; openly gay committee member assists in transition for University of Northern Iowa
Northern Iowan 89:37, p.1
Craig Weltha appointed to ROTC advisory committee; outlines views.
119 Clinton's first battle
Northern Iowan 89:36, p.4
Analyzes Clinton's changes in policy relating to service by homosexuals in the military.
120 Laughter, tears and campaign promises
Northern Iowan 89:34, p.4
Analyzes Clinton's first week in office.
121 The '92 elections: for higher education, good news/bad news as Clinton takes charge
Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.14
Analysis of what Clinton election will mean.
122 To the White House
Northern Iowan 89:22, p.7
Believes Clinton will have difficult task in picking new administrators.
123 Election '92
Northern Iowan 89:20, p.5
Analyzes election of Clinton.
124 Encouragement to vote today
Northern Iowan 89:19, p.2
Supports Clinton.
125 On the final road to the White House; who will you choose as Commander in chief?
Northern Iowan 89:18, p.12
Platforms of candidates; poll of UNI students; photo.
126 Students and faculty rally for Clinton/Gore; support for rebuilding after "an erosion of education"
Northern Iowan 89:3, p.1
Several speak in favor of Clinton; photo.
127 Clinton for President
Northern Iowan 88:34, p.3
Supports Clinton.
128 Students for Clinton becomes first group on campus to back presidential candidate
Northern Iowan 88:17, p.1
Chris Vaughn comments on Mr. Clinton's qualifications and achievements.