Bill Clinton
Nov 1 2010, Asokananda Prosad

Let me, at the outset, quote from the article. How fickle the character is!

Best of all, the impact lasts for years. “We had 25 people from Sweden here last night, ” says Detlef Obermuller, owner of
Gugelhof, a Berlin restaurant that hosted...

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