Clinton White House Papers Set for Release

Another set of records to be released from the Clinton administraiton.

The National Archives is releasing 2,000 pages of documents Friday from former President Bill Clinton's administration.

The records will cover a wide range of topics, including Vice Presidnet Al Gore's 2000 campaign, gays in military, and the Supreme Court nominations of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stepehen Breyer.

The papers have been closely watched as former first lady Hilary Rodham Clinton considers a second presdential campaign. Her new book on her years as secretary of state comes out Tuesday.

Other topics for Friday's papers include the administration's handling of international crises in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia and its response to terrorism.

Sets of documents released since February have covered Hillary Clinton's role in health care reform, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and Republican's victories in the 1994 midterm elections.

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