1996: President Bill Clinton signs amendments to the Freedom of Information Act that help usher in a new age of digital democracy. The new law requires the government to make electronic documents available online.
Clinton said the 1996 FOIA amendments, which for the first time mentioned electronic records, reinforced “an important link between the United States [...]
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Oct. 2, 1996: FOIA Law Ushers in Digital Democracy
Clinton visit unlikely to change North Korea
The United States is playing down talk of a breakthrough with Pyongyang after former U.S. President Bill Clinton flew to North Korea this week to win the release of two jailed American journalists. Their release follows months of tension with North Korea, which has alarmed the region with a
Euna Lee Laura Ling Return Home From North Korea
Former President Bill Clinton accompanied Laura Ling and Euna Lee as they arrived back in the United States Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the journalists were pardoned and released from a North Korean prison by leader Kim Jong Il.
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Clinton, freed journalists head home from N. Korea
Two U.S. journalists released from detention in North Korea are on their way back to the United States. They were accompanied by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who negotiated their freedom.
North Korea Releases Imprisoned Journalists After Visit From Bill Clinton
Great news, former President Bill Clinton’s surprise visit to North Korea has proven successful in freeing two journalists detained in the communist country.
ABC News has learned that Kim Jong Il pardoned Laura Ling and Euna Lee and ordered their release from a local prison on Tuesday. Laura and Euna were arrested earlier this year [...]
Bill Clinton meets N Korea leader

Former US President Bill Clinton has arrived in Pyongyang, North Korea’s state news agency KCNA reports.
He travelled there to discuss the fate of two jailed US reporters, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency says.
It says Mr Clinton will try to negotiate the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were sentenced to 12 years hard labour in June.
They were found guilty of of entering North Korea across the Chinese border in March.

The two reporters admitted entering the country illegally, according to North Korea’s state news agency KCNA.
The women’s families have always claimed that Lee, 36, and Ling, 32, had no intention of crossing into North Korea.
They fear the two reporters may become political pawns in negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, amid growing tensions over North Korea’s nuclear programme and recent missile tests.
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