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washingtonpost.com
This washingtonpost.com Google Map shows how former president Bill Clinton has been cleaning up on the speaker's circuit. |
Since fellow Tidbits contributor
Adrian Holovaty is probably too modest to blog this one, I'm happy to draw attention to his latest work at washingtonpost.com:
Clinton's Golden Voice.
This is a Google-mapped story about where and when President Bill Clinton made speeches between 2001 and 2005.
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To add some... ummm... human interest to it, the story also gives an overview of how much the former president was paid for each speech.
The map accompanies this Feb. 23 Post story, about Clinton's speechmaking-turned-moneymaking. He has made nearly $40 million in speaking fees over the last six years, according to the information gathered by the Washington Post.