Clinton speaks at Georgetown University
WAP99110811 - 08 NOVEMBER 1999 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: President Bill Clinton speaks about peace in Europe on the 10th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at Georgetown University in Washington, November 8. Behind him sit, left to right, Mikulas Dzurinda, Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Father Leo O'Donovan, President of Georgetown University, Milos Zeman, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, and Madelline Albright, Secretary of State. jr/jr/Joel Rennich UPI
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