September 18, 2008
Campaigning for Charity: an Interview With Bill Clinton
In the almost eight years since he left the White House, the former president Bill Clinton has become a major force in the nonprofit world — and his philanthropic ambitions continue to grow.
The William J. Clinton Foundation, in New York, has expanded from a single office in Harlem into a global organization, raising $131-million last year to build health clinics in Africa, fight disease in Asia, and curb childhood obesity in the United States. The ex-president's annual
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