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Featured article: April 27, 2006

Presidents Jiang Zemin of China and Bill Clinton of the U.S.

The 1996 U.S. campaign finance scandal refers to alleged efforts by the People's Republic of China to influence domestic United States politics prior to and during the Bill Clinton Administration as well as the fundraising practices of the administration itself. While questions regarding the U.S. Democratic Party's fundraising activities first arose in October 1996, the PRC's alleged role in the affair first gained public attention after Bob Woodward and Brian Duffy of the Washington Post published a story stating that a United States Department of Justice investigation into the fundraising activities had discovered evidence that agents of the PRC sought to direct contributions from foreign sources to the Democratic National Committee before the 1996 presidential campaign. The journalists wrote that intelligence information had shown the PRC Embassy in Washington, D.C. was used for coordinating contributions to the DNC in violation of United States law forbidding non-American citizens from giving monetary donations to United States politicians and political parties. Seventeen people were eventually convicted for fraud or for funneling Asian funds into the United States elections. A number of the convictions came against long-time Clinton-Gore friends and political appointees. (continued...)

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Featured picture: April 2, 2007

Cliff Palace

An 1891 photograph of Cliff Palace, the largest cliff dwelling—a structure built within caves and under outcroppings in cliffs—in North America, located in what is now Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA. There are about 150 rooms in the 288 ft (88 m) long structure, although only 25 to 30 of those were used as living space by Ancient Pueblo Peoples. It is estimated that the population of Cliff Palace was roughly 100–150 people.

Photo credit: Gustaf Nordenskiöld
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Featured list: List of South America tropical cyclones

A South American cyclone is a tropical cyclone that affects the continent of South America or its countries. The continent is rarely affected by tropical cyclones, though most storms to hit the area formed in the North Atlantic Ocean.
  • November 4-6, 1588 - Cartagena de Indias in Colombia is affected by a hurricane.1
  • September, 1672 - A hurricane affects Caracas, Venezuela.1
  • October 22, 1683 - The island of Curaçao off Venezuela is impacted by a hurricane.1
  • September, 1773 - A hurricane moves across Venezuela2 and later Colombia.1
  • December 13-22, 1822 - A hurricane traverses the southeastern Caribbean Sea and makes landfall on Venezuela.2
  • October 13, 1847 - Venezuela is affected by a hurricane.2

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Manon: Manon! avez-vous peur...On l'appelle Manon (Enrico Caruso and Geraldine Farrar)
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