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To: Machaon who wrote (46708)1/6/2000 8:45:00 AM
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Sure, I believe denial.NOT.
Wednesday January 5 12:11 PM ET
Clinton As Banker or Congressman? Spokesman Says No
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Wednesday dismissed reports that President Clinton might go to work at investment bank Lazard Freres or run for Congress from Arkansas when he leaves the White House.

The first report surfaced in Washingtonian magazine and the second was sparked by an interview Clinton gave on network television in which he laughingly suggested that perhaps he should follow in the footsteps of former President John Quincy Adams, who served in the House of Representatives after his presidency.

Clinton made the tongue-in-cheek comment to NBC's ``Today' show as he joked that serving in Congress might be the only way to see his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is running for a U.S. Senate seat from New York.

``I think there are some people in you all's business (for whom) New Year's Eve has extended for a couple of extra days,' White House spokesman Joe Lockhart told reporters.

``I read yesterday that the president was seriously considering running for Congress from Arkansas,' he added. ``I put that up to reporter's hangover and the same with that (Lazard Freres) story.'

White House spokesman Jake Siewart described both reports as ``absolute nonsense.'

Washingtonian magazine quoted unnamed sources as saying Clinton would move to New York ``to become a Lazard Freres executive at $8 million a year plus the potential of a $2 million annual bonus.'(more)
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