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Janet Reno returning to N.M.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2001 Former Attorney General and candidate for governor of Florida Janet Reno will be the keynote speaker at the American Business Women's Association's national convention next week. The speech will be Reno's second to the state since leaving the Clinton administration. She previously spoke to law students and attended a young Albuquerque girl's bat mitzvah. Reno is seeking the Democratic nomination to run Florida. Reno's talk is scheduled for November 3 at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque. Get the Story:
Janet Reno To Speak in Albuquerque (The Albuquerque Journal 10/25) Relevant Links:
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