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				<title>The Design of Absent Crisis: The Clinton Administration on the 1994 Rwandan Genocide</title>
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				<description>By Lauren  Young - The year 1993 was not a good one for Bill Clinton. An exception, perhaps, being the morning of January 20th when he stood at the west front of the United States Capitol building and took the Oath of Office to become the forty- second President of the United States, the first Democrat in over a decade to do so. It would seem luck had utterly abandoned Clinton somewhere between his pledge to &amp;ldquo;preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States&amp;rdquo; and the removal of his left hand from the Bible. &amp;ldquo;So help me, God&amp;rdquo; Clinton said at his oath&amp;rsquo;s conclusion before...</description>
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