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The Clippers have four big orders of business they'd like to take care of this offseason: One of the most important orders of business was consideration of the strategic plan. Clinton's accommodating, I-agree-with-whomever-I-just-talked-to personality--rooted, Harris suggests, in Clinton's childhood struggles with his alcoholic stepfather--meant that he was not about to take on congressional Democrats by making reforms to the welfare and campaign finance systems his first orders of business. |
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