CLINTON AND PERRY
WAP96020722-7FEBRUARY1996-WASHINGTON, D.C.,USA: As Secretary of Defense William Perry looks on, President Clinton talks with reporters gathered in the Oval Office at the White House Feb. 7 after he called Haitian President Rene Preval to congratulate him on his innauguration. UPI lm/L. Mark
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