Hillary Clinton would rather retire than run for White HouseOctober 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said she would rather retire than run for the White House. Speaking in an interview to NBC, Clinton, when asked to answer Yes or No on whether she would ever run for president, replied no She said that her current position as Secretary of State gave her all the opportunity she needed to be a "very positive force to implement the kind of changes that the president and I believe are in the best interests of our country."
"But that doesn't mean that it all has to be me-me-me all the time.
Bill Clinton: No thoughts of returning to public office; up to Hillary on White House runSeptember 30th, 2009 Bill Clinton: No thoughts of public office returnWASHINGTON — Bill Clinton says he has no thoughts about returning to public office. As for Hillary Rodham Clinton making another run for the White House, the former president says that's up to her.
Astronomers spot double-layered dust disk orbiting distant starSeptember 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - By linking the twin, 10-meter telescopes in Hawaii, astronomers at the W. M. Keck Observatory discovered an extended, double-layered dust disk orbiting 51 Ophiuchi, a star that is 410 light-years from Earth.
Bill Clinton meets Obama to discuss North Korea tripAugust 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama Tuesday met Bill Clinton at the White House to discuss the former president's trip to North Korea earlier this month. Clinton had gone to North Korea to secure the release of two US journalists who had been held there for months, and the White House said at the time that the 42nd president would soon debrief Obama on the trip.
Hillary Clinton says 'no, never' to another White House bid, then leaves tiny crack in doorJuly 26th, 2009 Clinton says she has no interest in White HouseWASHINGTON — There is apparently no such thing as a simple yes or no when it comes to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and questions about another run for the White House. Clinton, 61, seemed to go further Sunday than she had previously in shutting the door to another presidential campaign, following her defeat for the Democratic nomination last year by President Barack Obama.
Another White House bid? One-time loser Clinton says she 'doubts very much' she'll try againJuly 22nd, 2009 Clinton doesn't slam door on a White House bidBANGKOK — Hillary for president, again?
She says it's unlikely, but in a Thai television interview Wednesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton didn't completely close that door. Asked whether she still aspired to be the first female American president, she said, "That's not anything I'm at all thinking about," adding that she is "100 percent focused" on her role as President Barack Obama's secretary of state.
I broke my elbow, not my larynx: ClintonJuly 17th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have broken her elbow but she hasn't been elbowed out. That's the signal she gave as she headed to India for her first visit as America's chief diplomat.
Judge dismisses 13-year-old lawsuit against Hillary Clinton over White House use of FBI filesJuly 16th, 2009 Judge dismisses lawsuit against Hillary ClintonWASHINGTON — A federal judge on Thursday threw out a 13-year-old lawsuit against Hillary Rodham Clinton involving the White House's handling of FBI background records. The case extends back to the secretary of state's time as first lady and has included a voluminous record of nearly 1,500 legal filings.
In slap to Obama, Bill Clinton to headline fundraiser for NY Dem Senate challengerJuly 2nd, 2009 Bill Clinton to raise money for NY Dem challengerWASHINGTON — In a slap at President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton will headline a fundraiser for a New York congresswoman challenging White House-backed Sen. Kristen Gillibrand in the state's Democratic primary.
Astronomers spot a pair of solar systems in the makingJuly 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Two University of Hawaii astronomers have found a binary star-disk system in which each star is surrounded by the kind of dust disk that is frequently the precursor of a planetary system, which makes them solar systems in the making. The astronomers in question are doctoral student Rita Mann and Dr.
Astronomers detect planet forming disk orbiting twin sunsJune 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Astronomers have found a planet forming disk orbiting twin suns in images captured from radio telescopes. The sequence of images, collected with the Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array (SMA), provide an unusually vivid snapshot of the process of formation of giant planets, comets, and Pluto-like bodies.
That 3 o'clock phone call? Clinton says Obama has shown that he can handle itJune 7th, 2009 Clinton: Obama can handle that 3 o'clock callWASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton says that if the phone rings at 3 a.m. at the White House, she's certain that President Barack Obama will know what to do.
Archives offers $50,000 reward for missing hard drive with Clinton administration dataMay 29th, 2009 Archives offers $50,000 reward for missing dataWASHINGTON — The National Archives is offering a $50,000 reward for recovery of a missing computer drive containing sensitive Clinton administration data. The Western Digital My Book external hard drive was discovered missing about March 24 from an Archives processing room in College Park, Md.
Now, 'racetrack' memory for PCs to beat 'back-up' bluesApril 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - No need to panic if your hard disk is about to crash and you have not yet copied your favourite pictures and notes on a CD, for a new kind of computer memory may soon make 'back-up' a thing of the past. Racetrack memory, developed by Physicists at the University of Leeds and scientists at IBM Research's Zurich lab, may become the standard method of storing information in home computers.
Soon, ozone jabs to help relieve herniated disks painMarch 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers from University of Toronto have suggested a new minimal invasive therapy for relieving the pain of herniated disks. The minimally invasive interventional radiology treatment uses oxygen/ozone to relieve the chronic pain of herniated disks.