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Sally Bedell Smith


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October 2007: 'When author Sally Bedell Smith was researching her new book about Bill and Hillary Clinton's White House years, she flew to Little Rock to visit the one place she thought could be an invaluable resource: the new William J. Clinton Presidential Library. Smith was hoping to inspect records that could shed light on what role the First Lady played in her husband's administration. But Smith quickly discovered the frustrations of dealing with a library critics call "Little Rock's Fort Knox."'

http://www.newsweek.com/id/57351

Relationships

RoleNameTypeLast Updated
Researcher/Analyst of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of President William ("Bill") Jefferson Clinton Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of Pamela Churchill Harriman Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of Pres. John "JFK" Fitzgerald Kennedy Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of Jacqueline "Jackie" Kennedy Onassis Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of William S. Paley Person Mar 18, 2008
Researcher/Analyst of Princess Diana Spencer Person Mar 18, 2008

Articles and Resources

Date Fairness.com Resource Read it at:
Oct 20, 2007 Papers? I Don’t See Any Papers. He says he's 'pro-disclosure,' but Bill has kept Hillary's White House files under wraps.

QUOTE: Nearly three years after the Clinton Library opened—and more than 21 months after its trove of records became subject to the Freedom of Information Act—barely one half of 1 percent of the 78 million pages of documents and 20 million e-mail messages at the federally funded facility are public, according to the National Archives. The lack of access is emerging as an issue in Hillary's presidential campaign: she cites her years of experience as First Lady as one of her prime qualifications to be president.

Newsweek