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July 31, 2008 Reporter's Notebook: President Clinton's Africa Trip Hits a SnagThis month former president Bill Clinton invited friends, contributors to his foundation, and members of the news media to remote regions of Africa to get a firsthand look at his charitable work, The Chronicle reports. But the trip hit a snag Monday when a 727 plane carrying roughly half of the guests, mostly reporters, had an electrical fire, a problematic oxygen valve, and other mechanical malfunctions, grounding the flight from Newark, N.J., to Ethiopia. Read Chronicle reporter Ian Wilhelm’s update from Ethiopia. ![]() Commenting is closed for this article.
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